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Using personal stories and self-evaluation exercises, behavioral therapist Mike Siver shows that you can create the life you want. Learn how to evaluate who you are and how you became that way, and then change one behavior at a time to become the person you want to be.Readers will consider who they are and how they act today, and learn ways to use experiences from the past to help take responsibility for future actions and build the life they wish to have. "All that matters for the purpose of self-evaluation is what we did and what we understood. It will not help our cause to blame someone else. That will not change anything."
Your Actions + What Others Say About You = Your Name (Reputation)This simple formula is the most powerful leverage you have in life. While people tell you not to be concerned about what others think, that advice only goes so far. Today, we have to worry about how we present ourselves, both in person and on social media. Being sure your actions and words represent your good reputation can help you in all facets of your life. There is something appealing about someone who whose actions are consistently in line with their beliefs. When people know that you are a person of integrity who stands by your word, they will back you up, no matter what. Politics and popularity come and go, but men and women of principle remain.If your reputation is not what you'd like it to be, the ideas and concepts presented in Your Name will help you to repair past damage and build a new, powerful reputation for yourself.A good name is to be more desired than great wealth, favor is better than silver and gold. -Proverbs 22:1
What role we play and how we play it can make the difference between success and failure. Ever wonder why things you've done for years are suddenly causing you problems? This book will point out learned behaviors that can cause problems and suggest how to retrain yourself to respond differently.What Role Do I Play? consists of 52 chapters - one for each week of the year. Each chapter offers insights and tools for self-evaluation aimed at helping readers change their role to one that will lead to success instead of failure. The book works for both individual and group use.This is the second book in the Life Skills for Discussion series.
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