Descriere: Be everything you want to be! Dr. Maltz says to people of all ages: "You are embarking on the greatest adventure of your life--to improve you self-image, to create more meaning in your life and in the lives of others. This ia your responsibility. Accept it, now!" If you accept his challenge--and his advice--you will become more alert, alive human being. You'll never regret it. With the help of his wise and sympathetic book, based on the princliples of psycho-cybernetics, you can gain new courage and self-confidence, overcome tension and stress, give your life more meaning, greet each day with enthusiasm and hope, turn a crisis into an opportunity, make every minute count, learn to relax, build a better self-image, throw off fear and frustration, and rise about failure. Thoughts to Live By is the tonic you've been looking for to put more living in your life.
Autori: Maxwell Maltz (Author) | Editura: POCKET BOOKS | Anul aparitiei: 2007 | ISBN: 9781416585800 | Numar de pagini: 288 | Categorie: Psychology
Barry Schwartz
The Paradox of Choice: Why More Is Less
In the spirit of Alvin Toffler's "Future Shock," comes a social critique of the obsession with choice, particularly in the realm of consumer goods, which the author argues is linked directly to the epidemic of anxiety and dissatisfaction in America.
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