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Council Post: How Cognitive Distortions Can Undermine Your Career

Por: Forbes Business March 22, 2023

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Vasyl Ivanov is the Founder and CEO of . KeepSolid builds modern security and productivity solutions for millions of users. getty There are many books and articles about —the ways of thinking that prevent us from accurately perceiving reality. These cognitive distortions are often discussed in the context of their influence on our personal well-being and our emotional lives. However, these errors can also have an impact on our professional... + full article



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