Books for Managing Fears
Top twelve books on fear. Each of these books on fear are recommended form the-emotions.com site.
The Aladdin Factor by Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen . Unleash your power to ask! So often, the things that we want in our lives allude us for one very surprising reason. We don't ask for them. The Aladdin Factor: How to Ask For and Get What You Want in Every Area of Your Life. What is it that keeps is from asking for what we want? It may seem strange at first. But the act of directly asking for something can be a tremendous challenge that stymies even the most successful people. The Aladdin Factor exposes these roadblocks, and teaches you solid, proven techniques for blasting through them to reach the rewards that lie beyond.
Emotional Blackmail: When the People in Your Life Use Obligation, and Guilt to Manipulate You
The Essential Laws of Fearless Living: Find the Power to Never Feel Powerless Again. Seven chapters of forty concise essays, Finley explores deeply personal and meaningful ideas, revealing the secrets of the universe itself; but he does so in a way that makes the journey fascinating, compelling, and comforting at the same time. A great hope fills the heart that the untold mystery of human existence has not only been revealed, but solved.
Then, most importantly, at the close of each chapter readers are given specific insights and practical exercises that empower them to make real and lasting changes in their lives. Loneliness, stress, and anger are replaced by a contentment, ease, compassion, and freedom that never fade away.
Panic Attacks Workbook: A Guided Program for Beating the Panic Trick
Fearless Change: Patterns for Introducing New Ideas
Unleash the Warrior Within: Develop the Focus, Discipline, Confidence and Courage You Need to Achieve Unlimited Goals. The main object is to get you to choose a mission that is closest and most important to you, and then achieve your goals . By the time you're through learning the seven principles , what you've really learned is how to think critically and focus your efforts. Machowicz uses his students as examples .
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The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. - Franklin D. Roosevelt