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Harvard Business Review Is your inner critic becoming a bully, constantly crowding out more constructive thoughts? In this blog post, Susan David discusses techniques to manage unreasonable self-criticism. Susan is co-director of the Harvard/McLean Institute of Coaching, a member of Harvard faculty, and a Yale research affiliate.

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Steve Whiteside

Steve Whiteside OK got it now, I hope that HBR can start too allow premium subscribers to sort by free articals one day! That would be helpful. Thanks!

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Matt Johnston

Matt Johnston Suggestion: I commented on this great blog post by Dan Isenberg, but I have to way to get an alert if other people comment. Also, I suggest a Facebook Connect option to more easily share good content. Consider using Disqus as a commenting framework. Just a thought.

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Thanks, Matt! Great suggestion. We are working on improving our commenting system and integrating various social and professional network authentication abilities. We've looked at Disqus and others and will continue to design a solution optimal for our readers. Thanks again for the feedback!
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Karuna Thakwan

Karuna Thakwan I hope it,s not to heavy duty stuff for me.

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Hussam Matti

Hussam Matti How can I get access to HBR articles?? cheers

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Harvard Business Review
Hi, Hussam. There are multiple ways to access HBR articles. You can read the first page of almost every article for free at http://hbr.org/magazine. You can also buy individual article reprints or whole issues in our store (http://hbr.org/store). For the most seamless access, you can subscribe, either to receive the magazine in print, online, or both: http://bit.ly/5lAK2e.
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Peter Hardin

Peter Hardin Always look forward to reading hbr - thoughtful, expanding, and relevant

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Steve Whiteside

Steve Whiteside I am having a hard time. where do I log into in order to get to the premium section on the HBR website. I can not find the page.

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If you've already linked your account to your subscription, on the search results page, instead of clicking on the article title, click on "Read the Article Online" below it. That will get you to the full article. You can also browse all of the articles by issue by visiting http://hbr.org/magazine.
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Harvard Business Review Have you ever wondered why some government-led initiatives succeed while others fall short of their goals? In this free webinar, William Eggers, author of If We Can Put a Man on the Moon, and Tom Ridge, the first Secretary of Homeland Security will help you avoid common mistakes and get big things done in government.

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Gino Merendino

Gino Merendino HBR is like having a wise uncle that always has the answer. Maybe not the one you wanted to hear. But always has the answer. Keep up the great content.

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Debamita Nb Best support for grey cells...gets substance to evaluate things from new angles.

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Narinder Singh Kukreja

Narinder Singh Kukreja I stopped reading HBR since my professional carreer started. I shall soon resume n catchup. Thanks Friends for your thoughtfulness.

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Lanae

Lanae thank you Harvard Business Review, you are my favorite thing to read.

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Harvard Business Review Get to Know Your New HBR: Acclaimed thought leader and new columnist C.K. Prahalad makes a compelling call for responsibility--"Managers must remember that they are the custodians of society’s most powerful institutions."

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Free online business articles and news at Harvard Business Review. Read a preview of Column: The Responsible Manager, by C.K. Prahalad.