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Excuses begone! : how to change lifelong, self-defeating thinking habits / Wayne W. Dyer.
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9781401921736 (hardcover : alk. paper)
9781401922948 (pbk)
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Dyer, Wayne W.
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Excuses begone! : how to change lifelong, self-defeating thinking habits / Wayne W. Dyer.
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Carlsbad, Calif. : Hay House, c2009.
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257 p. ; 23 cm.
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Identifying and removing habitual thinking -- Yes, you can change old habits -- Your two minds -- Your excuse catalog -- The key excuses begone principles -- The first principle : awareness -- The second principle : alignment -- The third principle : now -- The fourth principle : contemplation -- The fifth principle : willingness -- The sixth principle : passion -- The seventh principle : compassion -- The excuses begone paradigm shift -- A new way of looking at changing old thinking habits -- The first question : is it true? -- The second question : where did the excuses come from? -- The third question : what's the payoff? -- The fourth question : what would my life look like if I couldn't use these excuses? -- The fifth question : can I create a rational reason to change? -- The sixth question : can I access universal cooperation in shedding old habits? -- The seventh question : how do I continuously reinforce this new way of being?
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Thought and thinking
Change (Psychology)
Self-actualization (Psychology)
Habit breaking
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