If you use a wire brush to clean your outdoor grill – you should stop because someone could get hurt. I’ll start this episode by explaining why.
Also, we don’t hesitate to treat physical wounds – but emotional wounds are things we tend to shrug off and assume time will heal – except sometimes it doesn’t. Psychologist Guy Winch author of the book Emotional First-Aid explores these wounds caused by failure, guilt and rejection and how to treat them.
Then, your personal and professional success depends a lot on how well people can trust you. Consultant and speaker David Horsager, author of the book The Trust Edge explains how important trust is and how to be more trustworthy.
Plus, look around and you will see a lot of fashion mistakes committed by men. We’ll discuss the big ones – according to Esquire magazine.
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RESOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE:
Source about cleaning your grill with a wire brush: http://www.aol.com/article/2016/05/31/study-highlights-serious-dangers-of-using-wire-bristle-grill-bru/21386551/
Amazon link for Guy Winch’s book, Emotional First Aid: http://amzn.to/2qH30nb
Amazon link for David Horsager’s book, The Trust Edge: http://amzn.to/2rLg1QH
Source for the story about men’s fashion: http://www.esquire.co.uk/style/fashion/news/a5024/worst-style-mistakes/