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Rating: ![3 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-3-0.gif) Summary: Interesting reading. Great conversation starter. Review: Choose your favorite shape and see what it says about you. The book goes into detail describing the psychology of rectangles, triangles, circles, boxes, and squiggles. Fun reading, if you don't take it too seriously. You'll run out and ask all your friends to choose their shapes.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: This book helps you understand what "shape" you're in. Review: Outstanding list of ideas on who you, or someone you know, really is. Susan leads you down the path to self understanding and then takes it much further. She explains how you can interact successfully with other people of different shapes in both the business and personal realm.Worth reading, worth passing on to loved ones, and worth giving to your boss
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Psychogeometrics Review: This book is an absolute necessity for anyone working with the public. it is also helpful in understanding family differences. These temperamental differences are made simple to understand and easy to assess by this author. It would also help the singles "hoping to find someone compatible" reader and also the disgruntled employee who never seems to be able to talk with his or her boss! I have used these exercises when consulting with both small and large groups . I find some evidence that circles ,squares,squiggles,rectangles and boxes(never called square!)can be quickly recognized in a short time. Those who have used the mysers Briggs or Kiersey indicator will find that this correlates but is more useful. Being a squiggle- I can only ramble about its wholistic importance and wonderful humor. As a formal circle I am glad that this leads everyone to more communication and caring. A triangle will use it as a leadership skill and also improve success. As for Boxes-they will need to read it page by page rather than trust my intuitive review!remeber-if you are flying -dont fly with a squiggle pilot-they will look at the runway and say "Close enough!"
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Psychogeometrics Review: This book is an absolute necessity for anyone working with the public. it is also helpful in understanding family differences. These temperamental differences are made simple to understand and easy to assess by this author. It would also help the singles "hoping to find someone compatible" reader and also the disgruntled employee who never seems to be able to talk with his or her boss! I have used these exercises when consulting with both small and large groups . I find some evidence that circles ,squares,squiggles,rectangles and boxes(never called square!)can be quickly recognized in a short time. Those who have used the mysers Briggs or Kiersey indicator will find that this correlates but is more useful. Being a squiggle- I can only ramble about its wholistic importance and wonderful humor. As a formal circle I am glad that this leads everyone to more communication and caring. A triangle will use it as a leadership skill and also improve success. As for Boxes-they will need to read it page by page rather than trust my intuitive review! remeber-if you are flying -dont fly with a squiggle pilot-they will look at the runway and say "Close enough!"
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