Realizing Your Potential for Fulfillment and Happiness

A Guide to Personal Awareness and Understanding

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Success
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Author: Martin Skeer ISBN: 9781450230995
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: July 14, 2010
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Martin Skeer
ISBN: 9781450230995
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: July 14, 2010
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

In this self-help guidebook, Martin Skeer, Ph.D., provides a unique conceptual framework that enables others to increase awareness and progress toward realizing personal aspirations, ultimately enhancing the quality of their lives. Skeer presents principles and a series of quantitative scales that allow measurement of ones fulfillment and happiness, challenging others to view their lives more realistically and gain a heightened awareness of the importance of daily gratitude. While sharing ideas cultivated from extensive discussions with Dr. Margie Skeer, an expert in social sciences, Skeer also provides hypothetical examples, guiding you through a journey of self-improvement. Learn how to: Understand actual versus potential Construct a value system Enhance relationships through interpersonal communication Recognize successes, no matter how small Differentiate between negative perceptions and constructive advice Take risks to improve potential Ultimately, there is nothing that matters more than fulfillment and happiness. Skeers framework challenges you to consider the options to achieving success and inner joy and find a new way to view the world.

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In this self-help guidebook, Martin Skeer, Ph.D., provides a unique conceptual framework that enables others to increase awareness and progress toward realizing personal aspirations, ultimately enhancing the quality of their lives. Skeer presents principles and a series of quantitative scales that allow measurement of ones fulfillment and happiness, challenging others to view their lives more realistically and gain a heightened awareness of the importance of daily gratitude. While sharing ideas cultivated from extensive discussions with Dr. Margie Skeer, an expert in social sciences, Skeer also provides hypothetical examples, guiding you through a journey of self-improvement. Learn how to: Understand actual versus potential Construct a value system Enhance relationships through interpersonal communication Recognize successes, no matter how small Differentiate between negative perceptions and constructive advice Take risks to improve potential Ultimately, there is nothing that matters more than fulfillment and happiness. Skeers framework challenges you to consider the options to achieving success and inner joy and find a new way to view the world.

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