Why smart women make bad decisions, Annie McCubbin
Why smart women make bad decisions, Annie McCubbin
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Why smart women make bad decisions
And how critical thinking can protect them

Author: Annie McCubbin

Narrator: Annie McCubbin, Odile le Clezio, Anna Phillips, Arkeena Mouradian, Cody Ross, David McCubbin, Emily Daeron, Katrina Foster, Lachlan McCubbin, Lily McCubbin, Paul Goddard

Unabridged: 5 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/06/2021


Synopsis

2021 Audio Book of the Year - Australian Business Book AwardsThis is a laugh-out-loud, narrative-driven self-help book – think Bridget Jones getting a critical-thinking makeover.In Why Smart Women Make Bad Decisions, protagonist Kat learns that the philosophies of ‘Believe in yourself’ and ‘Magic will happen’ will not deliver her a better life. Her story, which recounts her hapless attempts to navigate scenarios that will be disturbingly familiar to many readers, is presented with a companion account of the cognitive quirks that drive her faulty thinking and behaviour.This is everyday brain function explained through the lens of a modern comedy – the buggy brain stripped bare in a takedown of magical thinking and the questionable promises of self-help gurus.Annie McCubbin is an actor, writer, director, corporate communication consultant and coach. As the Director of COUP – the consultancy she founded with husband, David McCubbin – her corporate work is highly regarded as an outstanding synthesis of dramatic art, management consulting and critical thinking.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Mel on July 01, 2023

A very entertaining and witty self help book with a very Bridget jones vibe to it......more

Goodreads review by Derryn on December 12, 2022

Perhaps the most creative self help book I’ve read so far.......more

Goodreads review by Ed on November 28, 2024

I think that this book was probably slightly over-sold to me by the cover. It wasn't laugh out loud funny, and whilst it was about critical thinking and heuristics, it didn't really go over new ground compared to other books published years ago in the same field. Unless reading a cognitive psycholog......more

Goodreads review by Adelle on April 29, 2024

this was an okay read, started out good and laughed a bit but overall not my favourite.......more

Goodreads review by Kaitlynne on May 20, 2023

Not sure how I feel about this book, but I didn't feel empowered. It just felt like a sad sorry about Sad Kat.......more