Your erroneous zones

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Publisher
Funk & Wagnalls
Publication Date
[1976]
Language
English

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THE RECORD-BREAKING, #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER – OVER 35 MILLION COPIES SOLD

The first book by Wayne Dyer, author of the multimillion-copy bestseller Pulling Your Own Strings and national bestsellers There’s a Spiritual Solution to Every Problem and Wisdom of the Ages, a positive and practical guide to breaking free from the trap of negative thinking and enjoying life to the fullest.

If you're plagued by guilt or worry and find yourself unwittingly falling into the same old self-destructive patterns, then you have "erroneous zones" – whole facets of your approach to life that act as barriers to your success and happiness.

Perhaps you believe that you have no control over your feelings and reactions – Dyer shows how you can take charge of yourself and manage how much you will let difficult times and people affect you. Or maybe you spend more time worrying what others think than working on what you want and need – Dyer points the way to true self-reliance. From self-image problems to over-dependence on others, Dyer gives you the tools you need to break free from negative thinking and enjoy life to the fullest.

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9780060919764
9780308102286

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From the Book

Introduction: a personal statement
Taking charge of yourself
First love
You don't need their approval
Breaking free from the past
The useless emotions: guilt and worry
Exploring the unknown
Breaking the barrier of convention
The justice trap
Putting an end to procrastination, now
Declare your independence
Farewell to anger
Portrait of a person who has eliminated all erroneous zones.

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