Alan Loy McGinnis (1933–2005)
Author of Friendship Factor: How to Get Closer to the People You Care for
About the Author
Dr. Alan Loy McGinnis is co-director of Valley Counseling Center in Glendale, California
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Works by Alan Loy McGinnis
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1933
- Date of death
- 2005-01-09
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Wheaton College
Princeton Theological Seminary
Fuller Theological Seminary
Columbia University - Occupations
- motivational speaker
counselor
clergy - Organizations
- Presbyterian Church
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Friendswood, Texas, USA
- Place of death
- Glendale, California, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Reviews
Simple and practical, McGinnis's guide remains accessible despite the 1979 copyright date and his distinctive Christian framing. I dog-eared more than a couple of pages on this library copy to find the quotes below and a few more.
"All of us, at one time or another, have periods of temporary insanity. A fine line divides our functioning mental system from the world of unreality, and all of us cross over it occasionally."
“In ways we do not fully understand, self-disclosure helps us to see show more things, feel things, imagine things, hope for things that we could never have thought possible.” show less
"All of us, at one time or another, have periods of temporary insanity. A fine line divides our functioning mental system from the world of unreality, and all of us cross over it occasionally."
“In ways we do not fully understand, self-disclosure helps us to see show more things, feel things, imagine things, hope for things that we could never have thought possible.” show less
At the heart of each relationship, says McGinnis, is thefriendship factor—the essential ingredient of warmth and caring. With captivating case histories and anecdotes about such famous people as George Burns, Howard Hughes, and C. S. Lewis, McGinnis shares the secret of how to love and be loved.The first edition of The Friendship Factor, published in 1979, has sold more than 350,000 copies.
The Author writes about using methods of motivation for channeling efforts in teamwork. Enthusiasm and inspiration to succeed affect the group psychology, leading to excellence in performance. Giving direction with expectations, with the opportunity to fail and learn from mistakes, creates an environment where organizational change and development occur, and leaders duplicate mentors.
Favorite Quotes:
"We can allow ourselves to be absorbed into a group most readily when we are assured that the show more leaders will value our individuality."
"... the person in places of authority must assume the attitude of servant." show less
Favorite Quotes:
"We can allow ourselves to be absorbed into a group most readily when we are assured that the show more leaders will value our individuality."
"... the person in places of authority must assume the attitude of servant." show less
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