The User's Guide to Being Human

The User's Guide to Being Human
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Publisher : SelectBooks, Inc.
Total Pages : 239
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ISBN-10 : 9781590792360
ISBN-13 : 159079236X
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Book Synopsis The User's Guide to Being Human by : Scott Miller

Download or read book The User's Guide to Being Human written by Scott Miller and published by SelectBooks, Inc.. This book was released on 2012-02 with total page 239 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Every human being is born with an extraordinary set of inner resources, including intelligence, attention, mind, imagination, consciousness, willpower, love, and emotion. Strangely, most people pass through young-adulthood and 13+ years of schooling without ever formally learning about any one of these innate capacities. As a result, a vast majority of folks spend their days harnessing only a small fraction of the great potential that is freely available within them.The User's Guide to Being Human is the first owner's manual to comprehensively examine the inner tools with which people shape their lives. Merging art with science, this book illuminates 16 core capacities that enable people to bring out the best in themselves, their activities and relations. It offers step-by-step coaching for all who wish to master the ongoing art of personal development. A companion workbook provides additional support for the exercises and Personal Growth Project.


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