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Pandita-in-training
Member Since Sep 2006
Location: Maryland
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How are you working with Dr. Clay's book? Are you working through it or find yourself reading different parts? Has any part jumped out and been helpful or is there a part you "argue" with (I've had self-help books I've thrown across the room they made me so angry :-)
I like the last, "methods" section, that it includes all aspects, thoughts/intellect, emotions/feelings, actions, so you can break down where you get stuck individually and work on that particular aspect. Helps me realize too that I have strengths in some fields even though I might have weaknesses in others. __________________ "Never give a sword to a man who can't dance." ~Confucius |
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Legendary
Member Since Jun 2003
Location: noplace
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I haven't had time to read nearly enough of it yet, but Chapter 14 sounds like where I need to be. I have high hopes that I might find some answers there that might help me with motivation and trying to be less stuck.
Rap __________________ “We should always pray for help, but we should always listen for inspiration and impression to proceed in ways different from those we may have thought of.” – John H. Groberg |
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Poohbah
Member Since Aug 2006
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Honestly I have not really read it yet! I should get to that.
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Member
Member Since Jan 2005
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I like the thorough way that problems are matched with possible solutions, almost like hyperlinks.
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