000 01564nam a2200193Ia 4500
999 _c174714
_d174714
005 20211115163502.0
008 200208s9999 xx 000 0 und d
020 _a9788188452996
082 _a158.1 HAR
100 _a"Harder, Arlene"
245 0 _aAsk yourself questions and change your life: stop wishing your life were different make it happen
260 _aMumbai
260 _bEmbassy book
260 _c2008
300 _a161 p.
520 _aDedicated to helping readers move towards their goals, this motivational guide shows how to ask direct questions to uncover strengths and draw upon past successes. The book describes the process of change as a journey that begins in the “Land of Wish-and-Want.” This is where we live until we are pushed, pulled or prodded by pain to move beyond our comfort zone. Initially hoping our problems will go away, we eventually decide to answer the “call to action” and often seek experts to tell us what to do. A more direct approach is to discover our own path for how to proceed. We can do this by asking ourselves questions that help us uncover our strengths, draw upon past success, and choose a doable goal toward which we can move. Eventually we have the answers we need to pass through a “gate to change” that leads to the “Land of Will-Do.” Clear and insightful, these questions and exercises pave the path for self-improvement. Finalist in the Self Help category of the 2008 Next Generation Indie Book Award
650 _a"Motivation Psychology, Change Pschylogy"
942 _cB
_2ddc