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The Dr. Wayne W. Dyer Collection: Real Magic / Pulling Your Own Strings / Your Erroneous Zones

The Dr. Wayne W. Dyer Collection: Real Magic / Pulling Your Own Strings / Your Erroneous Zones

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Your Erroneous Zones
Review: Dear mr. Dyer

I am a teacher from Denmark. I only want to thank you so much for your books, especially "Your Erroneous Zones" and "Determine Your Destiny" ('This is the correct Danish translation of the title). The books have been a great help and relief for me in times of hardship and troubles.

I hope that You will one day read this line, and that you will eventually answer it so that I know that my message have come through to You.

My deepest gratitude and respect.

Michael B. hansen Tvedvej 127, 5th floor, room 504 DK-6000 Kolding Denamrk E-mail: hansmichaelsen@forum.dk

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Over confidence
Review: I beleive that the audio cassette is not worth buying

frankly the author spends the 45 minutes repeating over and over again an already known hint that can be said in 3 words

his tone of voice is irritating, as well as his overconfidence in not caring for other people's opinion

the concept by itself is not so bad and as i said is already known, however his way of presenting the subject is arrogant, irritating, and devalues it

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Over confidence
Review: I beleive that the audio cassette is not worth buying

frankly the author spends the 45 minutes repeating over and over again an already known hint that can be said in 3 words

his tone of voice is irritating, as well as his overconfidence in not caring for other people's opinion

the concept by itself is not so bad and as i said is already known, however his way of presenting the subject is arrogant, irritating, and devalues it

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great for everyone!
Review: This is a great book to read, whether you're a psych student, teacher, just someone that had the book recommended to them that has no idea about what they're about to read. It shows you why people do things the way they do, what's going on in your mind when you do certain things. (well, an aspect of things anyway). It teaches you how to feel better about yourself. I am a student planning on studying psychology in University, and I thought this was an excellent book. Dr. Wayne W. Dyer really knows what he is talking about.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great for everyone!
Review: This is a great book to read, whether you're a psych student, teacher, just someone that had the book recommended to them that has no idea about what they're about to read. It shows you why people do things the way they do, what's going on in your mind when you do certain things. (well, an aspect of things anyway). It teaches you how to feel better about yourself. I am a student planning on studying psychology in University, and I thought this was an excellent book. Dr. Wayne W. Dyer really knows what he is talking about.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pulling Your Own Strings by Dr. Dyer
Review: This work instructs the reader on how to assert himself/herself
in a variety of important societal contexts. Do you fear
authority or asking questions or challenging others when
you feel that the issue merits discussion? Do you wallow in
your own past actions or mistakes? The author explains how
to avoid comparison traps and other forms of victimization
aimed at making you feel ill at ease. Be fearful of people
who invite you to join in their misery. Most importantly,
the author teaches you how to stand up for your own rights,
set boundaries and walk away from uncomfortable situations.
Be careful of too much subservience to institutions at your
own expense. At the end of the book, the author poses important
situations where you can gain control instead of feeling
like a victim. This book would be very helpful if you are
managing people or about to do so.


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