Negaholics: How to Overcome Negativity and Turn Your Life Around
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.27 (884 Votes) |
Asin | : | 034543899X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 272 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-07-28 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Gagewyn said Clearly written but sometimes contradictory advice. Carter-Scott defines a Negaholic as a person who sees themself in the worst light possible, not as they really are, because they have been thinking in patterns that reinforce this flawed image. The greatest strength of this book is that it was clearly written with lots of easy to understand examples. "cheesy but effective" according to A Customer. I seem to be addicted to self-help books, so I think I can sound off here. I really liked this book. Maybe I'm not the "everything sucks, life is terrible" type, but I get stuck in negative patterns like everyone else. Instead of preaching about symptoms and identifying the problem, this book gave m. A Customer said Excellent Book. Negaholics - How to Overcome Negativity and Turn Your Life Around is an excellent book. This may be an opinion which is closely linked to the fact that I'm a woman and Negaholics is written in a very "touchy-feely" style by a woman. The idea is that bad experiences and/or toxic relationships in your
"Easy to read with plenty of case studies and fine advice." Milwaukee JournalDo you sometimes focus on all time times you blew it and things didn't work out? Do you often find yourself expecting the worst so as not to be disappointed? When friends compliment you, do you brush it off, dismiss it, or look for an ulterior motive? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, you could be a Negaholic -- and ready to find help and hope in this book.From the Paperback edition.
From the Inside Flap "Easy to read with plenty of case studies and fine advice." Milwaukee JournalDo you sometimes focus on all time times you blew it and things didn't work out? Do you often find yourself expecting the worst so as not to be disappointed? When friends compliment you, do you brush it off, dismiss it, or look for an ulterior motive? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, you could be a Negaholic -- and ready to find help and hope in this book.From the Paperback edition.