Everyone wants to be happy. Few are willing to pay the self-improvement bill that comes with this pursuit. Success in life is like wrestling with a Gorilla; you don't stop when you are tired; you stop when the Gorilla is tired. In "Thinking about Thinking" Herman Veitch shares some useful grips to wrestle the Gorilla. He takes complicated concepts and breaks them down into understandable success principles everybody can apply. He uses more than a decade of coaching experience and shares with the reader practical tools to: ...
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Everyone wants to be happy. Few are willing to pay the self-improvement bill that comes with this pursuit. Success in life is like wrestling with a Gorilla; you don't stop when you are tired; you stop when the Gorilla is tired. In "Thinking about Thinking" Herman Veitch shares some useful grips to wrestle the Gorilla. He takes complicated concepts and breaks them down into understandable success principles everybody can apply. He uses more than a decade of coaching experience and shares with the reader practical tools to: - Create your self-philosophy that set you free and not self-sabotage. - Understand how to improve your emotional intelligence and have meaningful relationships with others. - Be surprised by authentic happiness based on the personal development that happens as a result of reading this book. - Improve the quality of life by improving the quality of thinking. - Build your resilience to get up every time; life knocks you down. He respects the reader's intelligence by not over-explaining concepts, and at the same time, he stays true to the age-old storytelling traditions of great thinkers. In essence, this book is an introduction to observing your thoughts. Pointing the way to help the reader create the good life for themselves. So, if you are tired of being stuck and feel that positive change is needed, this book is for you.
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