I’m OK! I’m Just Not Finished—A Handbook for Empowerment, 2nd Edition

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement
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Author: L. Cameron Mosher, Ph.D. ISBN: 9781625172822
Publisher: L. Cameron Mosher, Ph.D. Publication: October 29, 2013
Imprint: L. Cameron Mosher, Ph.D. Language: English
Author: L. Cameron Mosher, Ph.D.
ISBN: 9781625172822
Publisher: L. Cameron Mosher, Ph.D.
Publication: October 29, 2013
Imprint: L. Cameron Mosher, Ph.D.
Language: English
The title of the book, “I’m OK! I’m just not finished” captures the essence of Cam Mosher’s message to the world. “You are absolutely OK, right now, as you are, with all the unfinished things about you in your body, in your thoughts, in your mistakes, in everything about you. Come to accept yourself as an amazing, magnificent, human work in progress. You came into life an amazing bundle of potential, you continue to be that amazing bundle of potential, and you have the rest of your life to work on finishing the marvelous work of realizing your amazing potential. Let’s get on with it!” The book expands on this core message with simple principles for empowered living, how to understand and comprehend the issues of your life, how to build strong relationships, how to deal with conflict, and how to boil life down to the key decisions that build self-esteem and generate positive experience and results. This book supports you to build self-esteem by reframing and remaking the decisions by which it was lost or diminished. Empowered living is driven by simple principles and simple decisions that you can learn and make. It’s not complicated; complications lie in circumstances. You learn to focus your life on Being (who you are), and deal with your Doing (behaviors and accomplishments) separate from your fundamental being. Mistakes become learning opportunities; struggles become opportunities for growth; life becomes good. With sections on personal empowerment and empowered relationships, Cam provides a comprehensive roadmap for empowering your whole life, personally and professionally. Filled with encouraging opportunities in each chapter to reflect and record notes to self, and concluding with an inventory of what you have in your life and what you want in your life, I’m OK! I’m just not finished—A Handbook for Empowerment is way more than another self-help book to read and toss in the pile. It contains the opportunity and the means to truly change your life!
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The title of the book, “I’m OK! I’m just not finished” captures the essence of Cam Mosher’s message to the world. “You are absolutely OK, right now, as you are, with all the unfinished things about you in your body, in your thoughts, in your mistakes, in everything about you. Come to accept yourself as an amazing, magnificent, human work in progress. You came into life an amazing bundle of potential, you continue to be that amazing bundle of potential, and you have the rest of your life to work on finishing the marvelous work of realizing your amazing potential. Let’s get on with it!” The book expands on this core message with simple principles for empowered living, how to understand and comprehend the issues of your life, how to build strong relationships, how to deal with conflict, and how to boil life down to the key decisions that build self-esteem and generate positive experience and results. This book supports you to build self-esteem by reframing and remaking the decisions by which it was lost or diminished. Empowered living is driven by simple principles and simple decisions that you can learn and make. It’s not complicated; complications lie in circumstances. You learn to focus your life on Being (who you are), and deal with your Doing (behaviors and accomplishments) separate from your fundamental being. Mistakes become learning opportunities; struggles become opportunities for growth; life becomes good. With sections on personal empowerment and empowered relationships, Cam provides a comprehensive roadmap for empowering your whole life, personally and professionally. Filled with encouraging opportunities in each chapter to reflect and record notes to self, and concluding with an inventory of what you have in your life and what you want in your life, I’m OK! I’m just not finished—A Handbook for Empowerment is way more than another self-help book to read and toss in the pile. It contains the opportunity and the means to truly change your life!

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