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Chargement... Winning/Overcoming the Pain of Childhood: Take Control of Your Life and Come Out Ahead in Everything You Do./How to Use Your Past to Improve Your Futurepar David S. Viscott
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A winner isn't a person who makes other people lose - a winner is someone who succeeds in every aspect of his or her life. No matter how much you might currently think you are not a winner, Dr. David Viscott shows how to take control of your life and come out ahead in everything you do.-- Use the 17 Basic Rules for Winners.-- Inspire others to open up to you.-- Exercise authority.-- Act with confidence in a crisis.Far beyond simple motivation, these detailed, step-by-step methods help you think like a winner. Here are the tools you need to achieve success in business, personal relationships, decision-making, family matters and more. Includes a Guide to Winning.The child you were is still a living part of you. The pains experienced in your youth may still be afflicting your present and clouding your future. Here is one of America's most famous psychiatrists, explaining with warmth, humor and understanding how to deal with the sorrows of our childhood and get on with the joys of our lives.-- Discover the three patterns of lying that we use when we are in pain.-- Learn to fully express emotions, to break the bondage of past losses.-- Learn the self-healing process that leads to the inner peace you desire.This uniquely powerful program presents clear directions and the inspiration to help you find the courage to make real and lasting life changes. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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