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John Izzo & Peter Sacco on Scott Cluthe's P I Live !

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John Izzo joins Scott Cluthe to talk about Stepping UP : How Taking Responsibility Changes Everything. Then Scott interviews Peter Sacco, Ph.D., about his latest book, Sweet Acceptance Versus Bitter Resistance.

John’s latest book offers inspiration and practical advice to anyone who wants to bring about positive change in any area—work, family, community, or the world—but isn’t sure how to start. Filled with often-moving real-life stories of ordinary people who saw problems in the world and decided to step up and do something about them

John says more people need to step up. When we take responsibility for making change wherever we can, not only does it make our companies, communities, and the world better, but we are happier and more successful and have more fulfilling relationships. But all too often, we stop ourselves before we start.

Peter Sacco, Ph.D., talks about his latest book, Sweet Acceptance Versus Bitter Resistance. A book for anyone who suffers from addiction, contends with bad habits, possesses negative thinking patterns, or is held captive by their addictive personality.

Using cognitive behavioral therapy techniques along with the 8 Beatitudes found from the Holy Bible, peter says his book breaks new ground in combining psychology with spirituality for overcoming addiction. It employs the principles from the law of attraction, teaching individuals how to become what they most want to be in life, as well as showing them how to receive what they want!

Peter is an author, psychology professor and former private practitioner. Peter is also columnist/author of over 500 articles in Canadian and USA media/magazines.

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