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In Can't Find The Willpower the reader can learn approaches to "being the person they want to be..." The handouts are easily copied and have been posted on clients' refrigerators in the the States and Canada for years. They can at the same time apply this to their lives every day-- You can learn to: look for humor in the mess-- in your life (humor not as haha and jokes, but as relationship and life style) feel less depressed by doing something for somebody else talk less be stronger parent: parenting 101 (simple but tough) hang onto goals: it's tough to remember the goal is to drain the swamp when you're up to your a** in alligators
Dr. Lew Hamburger
Date / Time: 5/7/2009 5:30 PM UTC
Category: Books
Join me as I interview Dr. Lew Hamburger about his motivational self-help book "Can't Find the Willpower?" Being on the top of your game requires thinking ahead, putting yourself in the position you think will be coming and taking the action you think will help you do your best. Above all, it suggests practice, practice, practice. A book for any age because, we all have to find the willpower to do the necessary and right things in life.
Original Air Date: 5/7/2009 5:30 PM UTC
Date / Time: 4/15/2009 7:42 PM UTC
Strategic Book Publishing and Eloquent Books presents - Can't Find The Willpower? by Dr. Lew Hamburger
The premise of this book is that most people know what they have to do in life in most circumstances. When we become “stuck” it’s less about knowledge or insight than about a lack of willpower; because the choices seem too tough. I confess: I’m a people junkie. I never cease to be amazed by the variety of things people do to and for each other. At times these things are terrifying; more often they’re inspiring.
Either way, they create constant wonder and awe. We all seem to have the capacity to terrify and/or inspire within us. What follows is an approach to help peel away myriad variables that confuse and immobilize us and reach the basic— some would say oversimplified—questions and concepts that can bring out the best in us. Being on the top of your game requires thinking ahead, putting yourself in the position you think will be coming and taking the action you think will help you do your best. Above all, it suggests practice, practice, practice. A book for any age because, we all have to find the willpower to do the necessary and right things in life.
Get your copy of Can't Find The Willpower? here: http://www.eloquentbooks.com/CantFindTheWillpower.html About the Author
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