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Shows the reader how to worry smart and soothe him/herself so that s/he can think more clearly, deal with the worry at hand, and then let it go.
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Shows the reader how to worry smart and soothe him/herself so that s/he can think more clearly, deal with the worry at hand, and then let it go.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Ronin Publishing (CA)
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 174
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 175mm x 127mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 136g
- ISBN-13: 9781579511753
- ISBN-10: 1579511759
- Artikelnr.: 40311436
- Verlag: Ronin Publishing (CA)
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 174
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 175mm x 127mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 136g
- ISBN-13: 9781579511753
- ISBN-10: 1579511759
- Artikelnr.: 40311436
Beverly A. Potter, PhD, (Docpotter) received her doctorate in counseling psychology from Stanford University and her masters in vocational rehabilitation counseling from San Francisco State University. She was awarded the prestigious Ford Dissertation Fellowship in Women's Studies. Docpotter's work blends philosophies of humanistic psychology, social learning theory and Eastern philosophies to create an inspiring and original approach to handling difficulties encountered in today's world. Docpotter has developed a number of original self-help approaches, such as her breakthrough model of job burnout and how to overcome it based upon research in "learned helplessness”, her smart worry model inspired by Daniel Goleman's "emotional intelligence”, her use of the Japanese ronin-the unindentured samurai-as a metaphor for her new paradigm, non-linear, career strategy for the cyber-age in which work is an adventure. She is noted for challenging rules and thinking of issues from an out-of-the-box perspective. Docpotter was a faculty member of the University of California at Berkeley Goldman School of Public Policy's prestigious Executive Seminar program for City Managers. She was a member of Stanford University's Human Resources Staff Development Program for 20 years. Her managerial training programs have been offered through University of California at Berkeley Extension, San Francisco State Extension, De Anza College Short Courses, as well as in-house training at Sun Microsystems, Genentech, TRW-CI, Hewlett-Packard, GTE, IRS Revenue Officers, Tap Plastics, Becton-Dickinson, Department of Energy, California State Bar Association, International Association for Personnel Women, Design Management Institute, Asian Management Institute, Cisco Systems and others.
Prologue
Part 1 - What is Worrywarting?
1. Worrywarting is Hell
2. Worrywarts Go to Extremes
3. Worrywarting is a Style of Thinking
4. Worrywarts Let Emotions Take Over
5. Worrywarts Worry Themselves Sick
Part 2 - How to Worry Smarter
6. What is Smart Worry?
7. Create a Time and Place to Worry
8. Watch How You Worry
9. Talk to Yourself theWay a Friend Would
10. Practice Flexible Thinking
11. Challenge the Worry
12. Look for Solutions
13. Set Worries Aside
14. Imagine Positive Possibilities
15. You Can Worry Smarter
Part 3 - Twenty-One Ways to Soothe Yourself and Worry Smartr
16. Evaluate the Cost of Worry
17. Take a Deep Breath
18. Relax Your Muscles
19. Distract Yourself
20. Take a Walk
21. Smile and Laugh
22. Say a Little Prayer
23. Find the Joy
24. Avoid Drinking Coffee
25. Change Shoulds to Preferences
26. Count Worry Beads
27. Eat a Sweet
28. Take a Warm Bath
29. Imagine a Happy Ending
30. Do a Good Deed
31. Joke About the Worry
32. Rock Yourself
33. Count Your Blessings
34. Make a List
35. Practice Underreacting
36. Watch a Funny Movie
Bibliography
Part 1 - What is Worrywarting?
1. Worrywarting is Hell
2. Worrywarts Go to Extremes
3. Worrywarting is a Style of Thinking
4. Worrywarts Let Emotions Take Over
5. Worrywarts Worry Themselves Sick
Part 2 - How to Worry Smarter
6. What is Smart Worry?
7. Create a Time and Place to Worry
8. Watch How You Worry
9. Talk to Yourself theWay a Friend Would
10. Practice Flexible Thinking
11. Challenge the Worry
12. Look for Solutions
13. Set Worries Aside
14. Imagine Positive Possibilities
15. You Can Worry Smarter
Part 3 - Twenty-One Ways to Soothe Yourself and Worry Smartr
16. Evaluate the Cost of Worry
17. Take a Deep Breath
18. Relax Your Muscles
19. Distract Yourself
20. Take a Walk
21. Smile and Laugh
22. Say a Little Prayer
23. Find the Joy
24. Avoid Drinking Coffee
25. Change Shoulds to Preferences
26. Count Worry Beads
27. Eat a Sweet
28. Take a Warm Bath
29. Imagine a Happy Ending
30. Do a Good Deed
31. Joke About the Worry
32. Rock Yourself
33. Count Your Blessings
34. Make a List
35. Practice Underreacting
36. Watch a Funny Movie
Bibliography
Prologue
Part 1 - What is Worrywarting?
1. Worrywarting is Hell
2. Worrywarts Go to Extremes
3. Worrywarting is a Style of Thinking
4. Worrywarts Let Emotions Take Over
5. Worrywarts Worry Themselves Sick
Part 2 - How to Worry Smarter
6. What is Smart Worry?
7. Create a Time and Place to Worry
8. Watch How You Worry
9. Talk to Yourself theWay a Friend Would
10. Practice Flexible Thinking
11. Challenge the Worry
12. Look for Solutions
13. Set Worries Aside
14. Imagine Positive Possibilities
15. You Can Worry Smarter
Part 3 - Twenty-One Ways to Soothe Yourself and Worry Smartr
16. Evaluate the Cost of Worry
17. Take a Deep Breath
18. Relax Your Muscles
19. Distract Yourself
20. Take a Walk
21. Smile and Laugh
22. Say a Little Prayer
23. Find the Joy
24. Avoid Drinking Coffee
25. Change Shoulds to Preferences
26. Count Worry Beads
27. Eat a Sweet
28. Take a Warm Bath
29. Imagine a Happy Ending
30. Do a Good Deed
31. Joke About the Worry
32. Rock Yourself
33. Count Your Blessings
34. Make a List
35. Practice Underreacting
36. Watch a Funny Movie
Bibliography
Part 1 - What is Worrywarting?
1. Worrywarting is Hell
2. Worrywarts Go to Extremes
3. Worrywarting is a Style of Thinking
4. Worrywarts Let Emotions Take Over
5. Worrywarts Worry Themselves Sick
Part 2 - How to Worry Smarter
6. What is Smart Worry?
7. Create a Time and Place to Worry
8. Watch How You Worry
9. Talk to Yourself theWay a Friend Would
10. Practice Flexible Thinking
11. Challenge the Worry
12. Look for Solutions
13. Set Worries Aside
14. Imagine Positive Possibilities
15. You Can Worry Smarter
Part 3 - Twenty-One Ways to Soothe Yourself and Worry Smartr
16. Evaluate the Cost of Worry
17. Take a Deep Breath
18. Relax Your Muscles
19. Distract Yourself
20. Take a Walk
21. Smile and Laugh
22. Say a Little Prayer
23. Find the Joy
24. Avoid Drinking Coffee
25. Change Shoulds to Preferences
26. Count Worry Beads
27. Eat a Sweet
28. Take a Warm Bath
29. Imagine a Happy Ending
30. Do a Good Deed
31. Joke About the Worry
32. Rock Yourself
33. Count Your Blessings
34. Make a List
35. Practice Underreacting
36. Watch a Funny Movie
Bibliography