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Gaffney, Maureen
Review
"A realistic approach [to positive thinking]." —
Sunday Times
"It is the science and professional experience at Gaffney's disposal that makes her book so relevant for these tough times . . . Her advice is presented in such a friendly and persuasive way that it's hard to resist." —
Irish Examiner
"Maureen Gaffney's simple strategies for positive thinking can put the feel-good factor back into your life." —
Irish Independent
"Shows us how we can approach life with a renewed sense of vigour and purpose." —
Metro Herald
"Very recession relevant as it encourages people to be resilient in the face of adversity." —
Prudence
"Certainly shows us how to move on. . . thought-provoking."
—Cara
About the Author
Leading psychologist Dr Maureen Gaffney combines work in academia with a busy international consultancy business with clients in Ireland, the UK, Israel and the US. She has worked with the Intel Corporation for over a decade and serves on the executive committee of the Women's Leadership Board at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. She is also a columnist, broadcaster and author.
Gaffney, Maureen
Review
"A realistic approach [to positive thinking]." —
Sunday Times
"It is the science and professional experience at Gaffney's disposal that makes her book so relevant for these tough times . . . Her advice is presented in such a friendly and persuasive way that it's hard to resist." —
Irish Examiner
"Maureen Gaffney's simple strategies for positive thinking can put the feel-good factor back into your life." —
Irish Independent
"Shows us how we can approach life with a renewed sense of vigour and purpose." —
Metro Herald
"Very recession relevant as it encourages people to be resilient in the face of adversity." —
Prudence
"Certainly shows us how to move on. . . thought-provoking."
—Cara
About the Author
Leading psychologist Dr Maureen Gaffney combines work in academia with a busy international consultancy business with clients in Ireland, the UK, Israel and the US. She has worked with the Intel Corporation for over a decade and serves on the executive committee of the Women's Leadership Board at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. She is also a columnist, broadcaster and author.