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Experience has taught me that the most effective form of therapy is one that combines both schools of thought.
Harville Hendrix • Getting the Love You Want: A Guide for Couples: Second Edition
In addition to our own two books based on Psychology of Mind, The Serenity Principle (Joseph Bailey) and You Can Feel Good Again (Richard Carlson), there are several other excellent books available, including the primary resource book on POM, The Renaissance of Psychology, by Dr. George Pransky.
Richard Carlson • Slowing Down to the Speed of Life: How to Create a more Peaceful, Simpler Life from the Inside Out
The alternative is to focus on the effort we make. Our effort is almost always controllable
Gregg Krech • The Art of Taking Action: Lessons from Japanese Psychology
Wisdom will bring you the insights that are most helpful to you given who you are and what you are dealing with.
Dicken Bettinger • Coming Home: Uncovering the Foundations of Psychological Well-being
The path to the good life is simple: actively pursue your ideal lifestyle, create solutions to problems along the way, and get paid for sharing that solution with others.
Dan Koe • The Art of Focus: Find Meaning, Reinvent Yourself and Create Your Ideal Future
You no longer have to think about how to change the external world so that you can feel better.
Dicken Bettinger • Coming Home: Uncovering the Foundations of Psychological Well-being
The first is primarily psychological, employing the enneagram as a personality typing tool; a handy way to understand people.
Drew Moser • The Enneagram of Discernment: The Way of Vocation, Wisdom, and Practice
Resolutions are thoughts about what you want to do in the future. Mindfulness is about staying connected to what’s real in the present.
Gregg Krech • The Art of Taking Action: Lessons from Japanese Psychology
