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Summary:
Cole-Whittaker's innovative methods for human resource development, self-motivation and personal growth are available here in this book. Readers can learn to cope with physical, mental and spiritual problems involving love, money, guilt, self-image, sexuality, relationships and more. HC: Oak Tree Press.
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DOESN'T GET MUCH SIMPLER THAN THIS
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I've read a fair amount of self development material, listened to CDs, DVDs, seminars - you name it - and this is as simple as it gets. I read through some of the negative reviews and I respect what those reviewers had to say because what works for one doesn't necessarily work for everybody. I would have to say that I found the material shared by the author to be very practical and she discussed so many topics that I was impressed by the concise, yet hard-hitting information that was shared. Information that if put to use could certainly be pivotal if not life-altering.
I don't think that books can take the place of clinical help. If someone has a serious problem there is no way that a book will solve someone's specific issues. However, as a guideline to positive thinking and progressive living this book so many tools that its possible for a reader to grab on to one thing and make a shift in the right direction. I think that's worth $7 to say the least. This book is worth the read and I highly recommend it.
What you think of me is now of my business
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I found this book to be very helpful. It has made me more aware of how I handle situations and why I handle them in the way I do, and how to improve and enpower myself to be more positive and happy.
It is about me and that's the good news!
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I began my personal growth journey years ago. The fact that I missed reading Terry Cole-Whittaker's work surprises me on one hand and delights me on the other...I just finished reading this gem, laughing, breathing deeply, savoring this perspective. It is in such alignment with who and where I am! Being reminded that 'my happiness is my responsibility and is not dependent on your behavior' is but one of the things that affirms that my life experience is an "inside job." I've been listening to Abraham CDs and attending workshops for some years now and when this book was mentioned, I bought one copy for myself and 5 for special people with whom I wanted to share. Her use of the words "God" and "Heavenly Father" initially distracted me. I quickly tranlasted them into "my" vocabulary and "all was truly well!"
Misleading Title; Weak Information
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For those who choose to put their faith in themselves rather than something "out there," I'd like to suggest a couple of excellent titles that will encourage you to disregard what others say/do and build your self-esteem. My hubsand and I (both in our fifties and self-help, motivational junkies) actually had life-changing experiences with Larry Winget's "Shut Up, Stop Whining, and Get A Life" (and yes, Larry believes in God), as well as Randy Gage's "Why You're Dumb, Sick, and Broke." (Randy also has a strong belief system.)
Don't be offended or mislead by the titles. Both men are big-time motivational speakers who really have something to say and who teach you why others want you to buy their opinions . . . and how to build a solid foundation of self-esteem based on your own strengths.
And if you need a solidly-based kick in the derriere, try anything by Tony Robbins. You can't feel bad about yourself listening to or watching Tony.
I hope this helps someone out there . . . .
What you think of me is none of my business
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The book was very helpful in my search for answers in my quest for self development. The book is a must for the beginner who are questioning there life and the way others influence us with there opinions and ideas.