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Wired That Way: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding and Maximizing Your Personality Type
Wired That Way: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding and Maximizing Your Personality Type
Wired That Way: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding and Maximizing Your Personality Type
Audiobook10 hours

Wired That Way: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding and Maximizing Your Personality Type

Written by Marita Littauer

Narrated by Janet Metzger

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About this audiobook

Do you want to better understand yourself, maximize your strengths, and improve your relationships? Understanding how we are wired can enrich our lives and our relationships, helping to overcome differences that can seem irreconcilable. Instead of terminating jobs, friendships, or marriage on grounds of incompatibility, it is possible to turn these relationships from dying to growing. For more than twenty-five years, Marita Littauer, with her mother, Florence Littauer, has helped thousands of men and women with their personal and professional relationships. In Wired That Way, Marita brings together in one book a comprehensive overview of the personality types that speaks to anyone who wants to understand and to be understood.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 23, 2019
ISBN9781977319135

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    The amount of research put into this study is very noticeable and it’s absolutely fantastic.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I had to switch to the audiobook from the actual book, as I found the narrator much more helpful. NOTE FOR PARENTS: DO NOT listen with children present, as extremely inappropriate situations are discussed, which I was horrified at the lack of warning or presence of mind due the author, considering the book is presented from a faith point of view.

    Overall, it was a battle between helpful information and complete bias. The author does not strike me as a writer, and maybe that was the disconnect due editing staff. She made her husband sound very insecure and domineering, and herself a happy-go-lucky steamroller. I more appreciated the outsourced stories as examples of the different personalities. I will be way more interested to hear the original personalities book by her parents, if I am able to find it.

    That being said, I will study again if there are no current better options, and have already recommended this book, not throwing the baby out with the bathwater.