Choices That Change Lives

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Author_Hal Urban
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communication
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life choices
life's greatest lessons
making choices
making decisions
motivation
practical book
prescriptive book

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  • ISBN 9780743257701
  • Weight: 245g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Feb 2006
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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'You are the sum total of your choices' -- Wayne Dyer. Hal Urban's message in CHOICES THAT CHANGE LIVES is as simple and as profound as Wayne Dyer's life-altering quote. Through our daily actions, we create a pattern for living. Before every action we make a choice and, in that moment of free will, we have the ability to change our lives. When you are stressed, pressured or threatened you will often move toward your weakest character traits, creating a pattern that does not support joyful, moral living. CHOICES THAT CHANGE LIVES helps readers build a fortress of character traits that they can rely on when faced with any decision. These choices support Hal's inspirational message of positive living, peace of mind, fewer regrets, embracing outcomes and seeing beyond your weaknesses to make better choices over time. Throughout the book, Hal presents qualities that lay the foundation for the dynamic choices that give birth to joy-based living. This inspirational book reminds readers about what it takes to make fruitful choices, the importance of being a person of good character and that we can choose to be better, happier and wiser at any time.
Author of the much loved LIFE'S GREATEST LESSONS, Hal Urban is an award-winning teacher. He holds a doctorate in education and psychology from the University of San Francisco, and has done post-doctoral work at Stanford University in the psychology of peak performance.

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