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Be the Hero: Three Powerful Ways to Overcome Challenges in Work and Life

by Noah Blumenthal

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""At times we all feel frustrated, stressed, or out of control. What if you could be at your best when your challenges are on the rise? Well, you can. Be the Hero introduces us to the way of the "Everyday Hero" and shows how to turn self-defeating thoughts and behaviors into heroic actions. All day long, without even realizing it, we tell ourselves dozens of stories-about other people, our situations, and ourselves-stories that shape our emotions and behavior. These stories are so powerful, they make us think and act like either a hero or a victim. Be the Hero shows you how to choose the stori… (more)
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Windex for the Foggy Window to the Future.

It was a gift from a good friend.
That was a bit ago. Now, for my birthday, I decided I had gifts I had not embraced... and thus I picked up the book and immediately got a new viewpoint. Life changes in the viewing of a "V" of geese, or a paragraph. This book... is true to a path of being in the right, but more importantly being in a team that is correctly on a great path. You can be independent. You can be blessed with great new views - try this book.

You can read it straight through or you can open it up for a perspective one paragraph refresher.

Point yourself North. A Great Success Compass. ( )
  quincidence | Oct 16, 2012 |
Great book. The message that the stories you tell yourself affect how you interact with the world is nothing new. What I like is the simple framework he uses which enables you to identify and then change the stories. I am not fond of parable books where writing in this way seems like an afterthought. However, at least this one sums up the points he was making at the end and even goes so far as to put it into cut out cards for easy reference. ( )
  GShuk | May 8, 2010 |
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""At times we all feel frustrated, stressed, or out of control. What if you could be at your best when your challenges are on the rise? Well, you can. Be the Hero introduces us to the way of the "Everyday Hero" and shows how to turn self-defeating thoughts and behaviors into heroic actions. All day long, without even realizing it, we tell ourselves dozens of stories-about other people, our situations, and ourselves-stories that shape our emotions and behavior. These stories are so powerful, they make us think and act like either a hero or a victim. Be the Hero shows you how to choose the stori

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