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As seen on "Oprah!", Blanke, the CEO of LifeDesigns", offers a life-changing program designed to help women of any age instantly enhance their professional and personal lives.
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As seen on "Oprah!", Blanke, the CEO of LifeDesigns", offers a life-changing program designed to help women of any age instantly enhance their professional and personal lives.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Fireside
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 366g
- ISBN-13: 9780684853086
- ISBN-10: 0684853086
- Artikelnr.: 22008180
- Verlag: Fireside
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 366g
- ISBN-13: 9780684853086
- ISBN-10: 0684853086
- Artikelnr.: 22008180
Gail Blanke is President and CEO of Lifedesigns, a company whose mission is to empower women worldwide. She is the coauthor of Taking Control of Your Life: The Secrets of Successful Enterprising Women. She lives in New York City.
Contents
Introduction
Designing your life, as opposed to waiting for it to happen; moving past
politics and taking responsibility for your own joy.
PART ONE: BREAKING THE GRIP OF THE PAST
Chapter One: Commitments
Discovering what you're committed to; refining your commitments; the
difference between a promise and a commitment; speaking from your
commitments as a way of connecting; listening for commitments in others.
Chapter Two: A Different Kind of Listening
Listening to the present vs. listening for old beliefs; how listening
structures what we perceive as reality; five common filters to our
listening.
Chapter Three: Incompletions
How incompletions keep us in the past; distinction between finished and
complete (realm of action vs. realm of language); taking an inventory of
your incompletions; methods for coming to completion.
Chapter Four: Paradigms,
Assumptions, and Rules
Recognizing beliefs you inherit from your culture and from your family,
which are not authored by you; early decisions you made and the rules for
living that resulted from them.
Chapter Five: Fact vs. Interpretation
Exploring the profound distinction between fact and interpretation;
realizing that you live in a world comprised of few facts and myriad
interpretations; choosing empowering, yet authentic, interpretations; costs
vs. benefits of buying into disempowering interpretations.
PART TWO: DESIGNING THE LIFE OF YOUR DREAMS
Chapter Six: The Source of Action
Speaking -- declaring -- a new future; speaking as the source of action;
declaring, and continuing to stand for your commitment; moving from
automaticity to choice; who gives you permission.
Chapter Seven: What Lights You Up?
If anything were possible, what would you like to see happen? Your deepest
desires and passions as commitments to guide you.
Chapter Eight: Creating New Possibilities
Listening generatively; creating space for people to offer ideas;
brainstorming in a conversation for possibility.
Chapter Nine: An Inspiring Challenge
Homing in on your field of passion; focusing on your commitment within that
domain; defining, refining, and declaring a breakthrough project.
Chapter Ten: The Mountaintop
Thinking backwards; designing pathways from your dream life back to your
present one.
Chapter Eleven: Completing Your Breakthrough
Enrolling others; listening for others' commitments; creating and
maintaining support structures of committed listeners; taking your ground;
registering your accomplishments.
Introduction
Designing your life, as opposed to waiting for it to happen; moving past
politics and taking responsibility for your own joy.
PART ONE: BREAKING THE GRIP OF THE PAST
Chapter One: Commitments
Discovering what you're committed to; refining your commitments; the
difference between a promise and a commitment; speaking from your
commitments as a way of connecting; listening for commitments in others.
Chapter Two: A Different Kind of Listening
Listening to the present vs. listening for old beliefs; how listening
structures what we perceive as reality; five common filters to our
listening.
Chapter Three: Incompletions
How incompletions keep us in the past; distinction between finished and
complete (realm of action vs. realm of language); taking an inventory of
your incompletions; methods for coming to completion.
Chapter Four: Paradigms,
Assumptions, and Rules
Recognizing beliefs you inherit from your culture and from your family,
which are not authored by you; early decisions you made and the rules for
living that resulted from them.
Chapter Five: Fact vs. Interpretation
Exploring the profound distinction between fact and interpretation;
realizing that you live in a world comprised of few facts and myriad
interpretations; choosing empowering, yet authentic, interpretations; costs
vs. benefits of buying into disempowering interpretations.
PART TWO: DESIGNING THE LIFE OF YOUR DREAMS
Chapter Six: The Source of Action
Speaking -- declaring -- a new future; speaking as the source of action;
declaring, and continuing to stand for your commitment; moving from
automaticity to choice; who gives you permission.
Chapter Seven: What Lights You Up?
If anything were possible, what would you like to see happen? Your deepest
desires and passions as commitments to guide you.
Chapter Eight: Creating New Possibilities
Listening generatively; creating space for people to offer ideas;
brainstorming in a conversation for possibility.
Chapter Nine: An Inspiring Challenge
Homing in on your field of passion; focusing on your commitment within that
domain; defining, refining, and declaring a breakthrough project.
Chapter Ten: The Mountaintop
Thinking backwards; designing pathways from your dream life back to your
present one.
Chapter Eleven: Completing Your Breakthrough
Enrolling others; listening for others' commitments; creating and
maintaining support structures of committed listeners; taking your ground;
registering your accomplishments.
Contents
Introduction
Designing your life, as opposed to waiting for it to happen; moving past
politics and taking responsibility for your own joy.
PART ONE: BREAKING THE GRIP OF THE PAST
Chapter One: Commitments
Discovering what you're committed to; refining your commitments; the
difference between a promise and a commitment; speaking from your
commitments as a way of connecting; listening for commitments in others.
Chapter Two: A Different Kind of Listening
Listening to the present vs. listening for old beliefs; how listening
structures what we perceive as reality; five common filters to our
listening.
Chapter Three: Incompletions
How incompletions keep us in the past; distinction between finished and
complete (realm of action vs. realm of language); taking an inventory of
your incompletions; methods for coming to completion.
Chapter Four: Paradigms,
Assumptions, and Rules
Recognizing beliefs you inherit from your culture and from your family,
which are not authored by you; early decisions you made and the rules for
living that resulted from them.
Chapter Five: Fact vs. Interpretation
Exploring the profound distinction between fact and interpretation;
realizing that you live in a world comprised of few facts and myriad
interpretations; choosing empowering, yet authentic, interpretations; costs
vs. benefits of buying into disempowering interpretations.
PART TWO: DESIGNING THE LIFE OF YOUR DREAMS
Chapter Six: The Source of Action
Speaking -- declaring -- a new future; speaking as the source of action;
declaring, and continuing to stand for your commitment; moving from
automaticity to choice; who gives you permission.
Chapter Seven: What Lights You Up?
If anything were possible, what would you like to see happen? Your deepest
desires and passions as commitments to guide you.
Chapter Eight: Creating New Possibilities
Listening generatively; creating space for people to offer ideas;
brainstorming in a conversation for possibility.
Chapter Nine: An Inspiring Challenge
Homing in on your field of passion; focusing on your commitment within that
domain; defining, refining, and declaring a breakthrough project.
Chapter Ten: The Mountaintop
Thinking backwards; designing pathways from your dream life back to your
present one.
Chapter Eleven: Completing Your Breakthrough
Enrolling others; listening for others' commitments; creating and
maintaining support structures of committed listeners; taking your ground;
registering your accomplishments.
Introduction
Designing your life, as opposed to waiting for it to happen; moving past
politics and taking responsibility for your own joy.
PART ONE: BREAKING THE GRIP OF THE PAST
Chapter One: Commitments
Discovering what you're committed to; refining your commitments; the
difference between a promise and a commitment; speaking from your
commitments as a way of connecting; listening for commitments in others.
Chapter Two: A Different Kind of Listening
Listening to the present vs. listening for old beliefs; how listening
structures what we perceive as reality; five common filters to our
listening.
Chapter Three: Incompletions
How incompletions keep us in the past; distinction between finished and
complete (realm of action vs. realm of language); taking an inventory of
your incompletions; methods for coming to completion.
Chapter Four: Paradigms,
Assumptions, and Rules
Recognizing beliefs you inherit from your culture and from your family,
which are not authored by you; early decisions you made and the rules for
living that resulted from them.
Chapter Five: Fact vs. Interpretation
Exploring the profound distinction between fact and interpretation;
realizing that you live in a world comprised of few facts and myriad
interpretations; choosing empowering, yet authentic, interpretations; costs
vs. benefits of buying into disempowering interpretations.
PART TWO: DESIGNING THE LIFE OF YOUR DREAMS
Chapter Six: The Source of Action
Speaking -- declaring -- a new future; speaking as the source of action;
declaring, and continuing to stand for your commitment; moving from
automaticity to choice; who gives you permission.
Chapter Seven: What Lights You Up?
If anything were possible, what would you like to see happen? Your deepest
desires and passions as commitments to guide you.
Chapter Eight: Creating New Possibilities
Listening generatively; creating space for people to offer ideas;
brainstorming in a conversation for possibility.
Chapter Nine: An Inspiring Challenge
Homing in on your field of passion; focusing on your commitment within that
domain; defining, refining, and declaring a breakthrough project.
Chapter Ten: The Mountaintop
Thinking backwards; designing pathways from your dream life back to your
present one.
Chapter Eleven: Completing Your Breakthrough
Enrolling others; listening for others' commitments; creating and
maintaining support structures of committed listeners; taking your ground;
registering your accomplishments.