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Written by a former professional baseball player whose career was ended with an injury to his pitching arm in the middle of his third season, Focus on the Good Stuff is filled with passion, authenticity, and humor. Author Mike Robbins offers a step-by-step program with exercises for overcoming negative influence and obstacles, creating a truly grateful approach to life, and establishing an environment that can support success and peace of mind.
Written by a former professional baseball player whose career was ended with an injury to his pitching arm in the middle of his third season, Focus on the Good Stuff is filled with passion, authenticity, and humor. Author Mike Robbins offers a step-by-step program with exercises for overcoming negative influence and obstacles, creating a truly grateful approach to life, and establishing an environment that can support success and peace of mind.
Mike Robbins, former pitcher with the Kansas City Royals organization, is a sought-after keynote speaker, consultant, and coach. His clients include AT&T, Chevron, the U.S. Department of Labor, Kaiser Permanente, New York Life Insurance, and Stanford University. To find out about his speaking, products, and services, visit www.mike-robbins.com.
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Foreword by Richard Carlson vii Acknowledgments xiii Introduction 1 Part One Our Obsession with Bad Stuff 19 1 What's Wrong out There? 21 2 What's Wrong with Me? 49 Part Two The Five Principles of Appreciation 73 3 Principle 1: Be Grateful 75 4 Principle 2: Choose Positive Thoughts and Feelings 95 5 Principle 3: Use Positive Words 117 6 Principle 4: Acknowledge Others 139 7 Principle 5: Appreciate Yourself 169 Part Three Appreciation in Action 193 8 It's Not What We Know, but What We Do That Matters 195 Resources 207 About the Author 211
Foreword. Richard Carlson. Acknowledgments. Introduction. PART ONE: OUR OBSESSION WITH BAD STUFF. 1. What's Wrong out There? 2. What's Wrong with Me? PART TWO: THE FIVE PRINCIPLES OF APPRECIATION. 3. Principle 1: Be Grateful. 4. Principle 2: Choose Positive Thoughts and Feelings. 5. Principle 3: Use Positive Words. 6. Principle 4: Acknowledge Others. 7. Principle 5: Appreciate Yourself. PART THREE: APPRECIATION IN ACTION. 8. It's Not What We Know, but What We Do That Matters. Resources. About the Author.
Foreword by Richard Carlson vii Acknowledgments xiii Introduction 1 Part One Our Obsession with Bad Stuff 19 1 What's Wrong out There? 21 2 What's Wrong with Me? 49 Part Two The Five Principles of Appreciation 73 3 Principle 1: Be Grateful 75 4 Principle 2: Choose Positive Thoughts and Feelings 95 5 Principle 3: Use Positive Words 117 6 Principle 4: Acknowledge Others 139 7 Principle 5: Appreciate Yourself 169 Part Three Appreciation in Action 193 8 It's Not What We Know, but What We Do That Matters 195 Resources 207 About the Author 211
Foreword. Richard Carlson. Acknowledgments. Introduction. PART ONE: OUR OBSESSION WITH BAD STUFF. 1. What's Wrong out There? 2. What's Wrong with Me? PART TWO: THE FIVE PRINCIPLES OF APPRECIATION. 3. Principle 1: Be Grateful. 4. Principle 2: Choose Positive Thoughts and Feelings. 5. Principle 3: Use Positive Words. 6. Principle 4: Acknowledge Others. 7. Principle 5: Appreciate Yourself. PART THREE: APPRECIATION IN ACTION. 8. It's Not What We Know, but What We Do That Matters. Resources. About the Author.
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