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How to be a No-Limit Person
by Dr. Wayne Dyer


Twelve audio sessions to help you become a No-Limit Person:
1. Anybody can do it.
Although most authorities feel few of us can be No-Limit people, Wayne Dyer says anyone can be. Master all aspects of your life. Realize your potential for growth and enjoyment. Live positively. Keep heroics at bay.
2. You become your expectations. Control your expectations and thus, to a remarkable degree, everything in your life. How people allow others to treat them poorly. Getting the treatment you desire.
3. Allow yourself to be a child again. Children live in the now. Wayne Dyer tells you how your enjoyment of now need never be affected by unncessary concerns about tomorrow or yesterday. Listening to inner signals. Valuing your own opinions and beliefs.
4. Achieving super physical health. You have the capacity to determine how healthy you'll be - how you treat your body - and how little you allow either minor or major ailments to interfere. Challenges of living a healthy life today.
5. Achieving super emotional health. Inertia is the enemy. You can't be depressed while active. The IFD trap - the Idealization, Frustration, Demoralization cycle. Positive approaches that guarantee emotional health.
6. Going after a sense of purpose. As a No-Limit person, you have a daily sense of purpose. It comes from within, and Wayne Dyer tells you how to find it. Your mile of life. The critical inch. The fulfillment gap.
7. The specifics of No-Limit living: The unknown; the self. Change and the unknown are frightening to neurotics. "Normal" people accept them. No-Limit people welcome them - even seek them out - and enjoy and grow in every new experience.
8. The specifics of No-Limit living: Anger; Inner-directedness. Anger isn't immobilizing for No-Limit people. Avoid ulcers, bottled-up anger and other stress symptoms. Always inner-directed, you're not victimized by maybe, might, should, could or must. Flying in the face of criticism.
9. The specifics of No-Limit living: Complaining; Pleasing others. Neurotics complain and criticize. "Normal" people simply accept things. Highly-functioning No-Limit people are too busy loving and doing to complain or criticize. Capitalizing on the benefits of being inner-directed.
10. Questions to ask yourself for achieving total self-honesty. If you had six months to live, how would you change your life? Whom would you live with and where? If you had no ability to measure time, how long would you sleep? What would you do if money didn't exist? How old would you be if you didn't know your age? The true way to happiness.
11. Typical concerns about No-Limit living. Wayne Dyer answers questions from the audience, such as "How can I help a youngster who suffers from a poor self-image and resentment?" What is the difference between goal-setting and living in the future?" Handling children who intimidate.
12. More typical concerns about No-Limit living. Wayne Dyer answers more audience questions such as "How should an overworked employee deal with his boss? And "What are the keys to building a good self-image?" Gaining a sense of personal mission. Building a positive self-image.


In excellent condition.

Price:
$25.00
Shipping:
7.00
Total:
$32.00


 

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