Cómo Cumplir tus Objetivos a Largo Plazo sin Perder la Cabeza

Cómo Cumplir tus Objetivos a Largo Plazo sin Perder la Cabeza

Author: Quinn Ruell

Publisher: Quinn Ruell

Published: 2024-01-22

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13:

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¿Alguna vez te has preguntado por qué algunos parecen alcanzar sus metas a largo plazo sin mayor esfuerzo mientras que otros no? ¿La idea de perseguir tus sueños simplemente te parece abrumador y te quedas paralizado sin dar el primer paso? ¿Te gustaría saber cómo seguir este camino sin perder la motivación? Entonces sigue leyendo… “El gran regalo de la vida es en quién te conviertes mientras persigues tus metas.” - Raimon Samsó Mantener la claridad mental durante el recorrido para cumplir nuestros más ambiciosos objetivos puede resultar un reto difícil de llevar para la mayoría de las personas que no nacieron con alguna ventaja genética. Muchos se cuestionan sobre las maneras más eficaces de convertir sus sueños en logros tangibles. Quizás te has enfrentado, al igual que muchos, a la incertidumbre sobre cómo sortear de manera óptima, evitando perder el rumbo en el camino. ¿Cómo puede la persona promedio mantener una mentalidad clara y establecer un plan de acción efectivo para alcanzar sus metas a largo plazo? En este libro, descubrirás: Todo sobre la importancia de tener objetivos a largo plazo. Cómo cultivar una mentalidad adecuada para el éxito. Aprende a definir metas claras y alcanzables. Consejos prácticos para superar obstáculos y mantener la motivación. Estrategias prácticas para mantener el rumbo hasta alcanzar el éxito. Y mucho más… Se estima que únicamente el 8% de las personas logran cumplir sus resoluciones de año nuevo. Es impactante saber que el 92% nunca lo logra, por diversas razones. ¿De cuál porcentaje te gustaría formar parte? ¡No esperes más y descubre el camino hacia el éxito duradero! ¡Es hora de tomar acción y convertir tus sueños en una realidad alcanzable! ¡Desplaza hacia arriba y añade al carrito de compra!


Group Therapy Manual for Cognitive-behavioral Treatment of Depression

Group Therapy Manual for Cognitive-behavioral Treatment of Depression

Author: Ricardo F. Muñoz

Publisher: Rand Corporation

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 9780833028365

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Care clinicians, nurse specialists, and therapists; individual and group therapy manuals, in Spanish and English; patient-education brochures, in Spanish and English; patient-education videos, in Spanish and English; training agendas and materials; forms and worksheets; and quick-reference cards.


10-10-10

10-10-10

Author: Suzy Welch

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2009-04-20

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 1847377211

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Today, the world offers us more options than ever before, but it also forces us to juggle more priorities, to make more choices, and to make them faster. The result: a crisis of doing too much, or not enough, and making our decisions based on impulse, stress or guilt. In 10-10-10Suzy Welch offers an exciting, effective strategy that will help you make the right decision in any situation, at work or at home; with colleagues, family or friends. The rule is deceptively simple: when faced with a decision, consider what the consequences and outcomes of your various options would be in 10 minutes, 10 months, and 10 years. But the results are extraordinary. Using the framework of 10-10-10will allow you to think through your decisions and to match them with the expectations and values you hold dearest. Most importantly, it allows you to chart a path in the direction you want, and to head confidently towards it with focus, balance, and joy.


48 Days to the Work You Love

48 Days to the Work You Love

Author: Dan Miller

Publisher: B&H Publishing Group

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 1433669331

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Practical instructions from leading vocational thinker Miller reveal how to approach work as more than just a paycheck, but as part of the calling God has placed on each life.


Without Criteria

Without Criteria

Author: Steven Shaviro

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2012-08-17

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 0262517973

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A Deleuzian reading of Whitehead and a Whiteheadian reading of Deleuze open the possibility of a critical aesthetics of contemporary culture. In Without Criteria, Steven Shaviro proposes and explores a philosophical fantasy: imagine a world in which Alfred North Whitehead takes the place of Martin Heidegger. What if Whitehead, instead of Heidegger, had set the agenda for postmodern thought? Heidegger asks, “Why is there something, rather than nothing?” Whitehead asks, “How is it that there is always something new?” In a world where everything from popular music to DNA is being sampled and recombined, argues Shaviro, Whitehead's question is the truly urgent one. Without Criteria is Shaviro's experiment in rethinking postmodern theory, especially the theory of aesthetics, from a point of view that hearkens back to Whitehead rather than Heidegger. In working through the ideas of Whitehead and Deleuze, Shaviro also appeals to Kant, arguing that certain aspects of Kant's thought pave the way for the philosophical “constructivism” embraced by both Whitehead and Deleuze. Kant, Whitehead, and Deleuze are not commonly grouped together, but the juxtaposition of them in Without Criteria helps to shed light on a variety of issues that are of concern to contemporary art and media practices.


The Red and the Black

The Red and the Black

Author: Stendhal

Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com

Published: 2006-11

Total Pages: 562

ISBN-13: 1425051448

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"The Red and the Black" is a reflective novel about the rise of poor, intellectually gifted people to High Society. Set in 19th century France it portrays the era after the exile of Napoleon to St. Helena. the influential, sharp epigrams in striking prose, leave reader almost as intrigued by the author's talent as the surprising twists that occur in the arduous love life.


Overcoming Autism

Overcoming Autism

Author: Lynn Kern Koegel, Ph.D.

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2014-03-25

Total Pages: 434

ISBN-13: 0698157435

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There have been huge advances in our ability to diagnose autism and in the development of effective interventions that can change children’s lives. In this extraordinary book, Lynn Kern Koegel, a leading clinician, researcher, and cofounder of the renowned Autism Research Center at the University of California at Santa Barbara, combines her cutting-edge expertise with the everyday perspectives of Claire LaZebnik, a writer whose experience with a son with autism provides a rare window into the disorder. Together, they draw on the highly effective “pivotal response” approach developed at the center to provide concrete ways of improving the symptoms of autism and the emotional struggles that surround it, while reminding readers never to lose sight of the humor that lurks in the disability’s quirkiness or the importance of enjoying your child. From the shock of diagnosis to the step-by-step work with verbal communication, social interaction, self-stimulation, meltdowns, fears, and more, the answers are here-in a book that is as warm and nurturing as it is authoritative.


Motivational Interviewing, Second Edition

Motivational Interviewing, Second Edition

Author: William R. Miller

Publisher: Guilford Press

Published: 2002-04-12

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13: 9781572305632

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This bestselling work has introduced hundreds of thousands of professionals and students to motivational interviewing (MI), a proven approach to helping people overcome ambivalence that gets in the way of change. William R. Miller and Stephen Rollnick explain current thinking on the process of behavior change, present the principles of MI, and provide detailed guidelines for putting it into practice. Case examples illustrate key points and demonstrate the benefits of MI in addictions treatment and other clinical contexts. The authors also discuss the process of learning MI. The volume’s final section brings together an array of leading MI practitioners to present their work in diverse settings.


Secret Judgments of God

Secret Judgments of God

Author: Noble David Cook

Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 9780806133775

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In the wake of European expansion, disease outbreaks in the New World caused the greatest loss of life known to history. Post-contact Native American inhabitants succumbed in staggering numbers to maladies such as smallpox, measles, influenza, and typhus, against which they had no immunity. A collection of case studies by historians, geographers, and anthropologists, "Secret Judgments of God" discusses how diseases with Old World origins devastated vulnerable native populations throughout Spanish America. In their preface to the paperback edition, the editors discuss the ongoing, often heated debate about contact population history.