The ability to think clearly and the power to reason well set leaders apart from the crowd. This guide talks about the world of logical thinking and reasoning. It walks the reader through the modes of thinking, understanding, and reasoning. It also offers tips on how anyone can be empowered through continual self-monitoring and self-improvement.
Triumphs of the Chronically III and Physically Challenged
Contains seventeen personal accounts of people who live daily with various chronic illnesses and/or physical conditions yet have learned to endure, move on with their lives, and have gone out of their way to help, employ, and motivate others.
Why do some individuals triumph in situations that would physically or emotionally destroy most people? Could 'flow' be the way out an antidote to the poisons of our time? This work answers such questions by offering stories of three men who were close to the author and who conquered their separate demons.
Patterns of Growth, the Adventure of Living, Love & Separation, Limitles
Explains what is required for personal growth, details the aspects of life that touch us, and lays out the choices that can lead to the highest state of humanness possible. This book considers the common experiences of human growth from birth to old age, and the influences that inborn talent, chance, necessity, and hope play in our development.
Offers psychological techniques to help you achieve your goals. This book explores the positive and creative elements in compelling real-life situations, deep-seated feelings, emotions, and the problems that lurk behind the walls every human being builds for protection.
Describes the methods of alcohol and drug abstention advocated by Secular Organizations for Sobriety, a non-twelve-step addiction recovery program, and includes individual recovery stories.
Shows how hospice can provide compassionate, palliative care to meet the medical, psychological, and spiritual needs of persons with AIDS and those who love them. This guide offers a discussion of the history and philosophy of hospice care; and the costs of medical and pain-relieving care.
Shows how hospice can provide compassionate, palliative care to meet the medical, psychological, and spiritual needs of persons with AIDS and those who love them. This guide offers a discussion of the history and philosophy of hospice care; and the costs of medical and pain-relieving care.
Combines the psychological perspective of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator with a biblical understanding of gifts-particularly the often overlooked gift of one's own unique personality.