The 1000 Most Important Questions You Will Ever Ask Yourself : That Make Life Work for You
(Autor) Alyss ThomasWhat’s standing between you and bliss and fulfilment? Do you know what you really want?Why do things start going wrong just when you think you have got on track? What is actually preventing you from being happy and enjoying what you’ve got right now?This book contains the essence of most self help programmes in a condensed format to enable you to grasp the real issues involved in growth change and personal development. You work through the straightforward question and answer approach to make change development and progress really happen.Each section is laid out in a clear quiz format so you can focus on your current issues. However it doesn’t stop there. Unlike many self help books this is neither a compilation of other people’s ideas or a book based upon a single idea. This book recognises that life is complex and unpredictable and that no single idea can fix everything. If there any easy solutions you will certainly have found them by now. This is the intelligent person’s self help book and assumes that you are the expert on your own life. It is based on a lifetime’s research and experience combined with an understanding and a respect for the best work in the fields of personal development, psychotherapy, psychoanalysis and psychology-but it doesn’t stop there. It gives you the principles underlying self help so you can apply them yourself to any situation if you work through the book you will find it works like a complete workout for many aspects of your thinking, your attitudes, your feelings, your behaviours-and the results you get in life.Each chapter has several sections and there are self assessment quizzes with scoring and detailed explanations.
Alyss Thomas
Alyss Thomas is known for her critically acclaimed novel "The Chrysalis," a dark and gripping exploration of identity and transformation. Her lyrical prose and complex characters have earned her a reputation as a master of psychological fiction. Thomas's work challenges readers to question the nature of reality and the self.