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It's Not My Fault

The No-Excuse Plan to Put You in Charge of Your Life

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available
The most common excuse. The most dangerous trap. "It's not my fault!" It seems like just a common, no-harm-done excuse. It can even seem like the truth. But according to Drs. Henry Cloud and John Townsend, it's really a dangerous, self-destructive trap that keeps you from the life you want to live. Yet there is a way to turn the trap into a launching pad—and it's simpler than you think. Using eight principles, powerful true stories and their years of experience as professional psychologists, this best-selling author duo of Boundaries and other popular books will teach you the one skill you need to make empowering choices and start getting what you want out of your relationships, your career, your life. Even if you've gotten a raw deal from other people, your DNA or life's circumstances, there is always something you can do to make things better. With the transformational insights in this audio book, Cloud and Townsend will help you get your focus off what you cannot control and break free from the blame game that sabotages success... so that you really can start living the life you choose.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Two personable Christian psychologists offer a traditional reminder that all solutions to personal problems must start with the acceptance of personal responsibility. Their message involves embracing the opportunities we have to improve our relationships, overcome our circumstances, and moderate our temperament. They promise that independent action and focused recovery can allow God's goodness to come into our lives. They are especially persistent in rehashing the timeless advice that early childhood experiences need not be the template for our entire lives--that we can control our reactions to past trauma and loss. With overused examples illustrating their points, this pleasant lesson offers more comfort than inspiration. T.W. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine

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