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Prisoners of Our Thoughts

Prisoners of Our Thoughts( )
Author: Pattakos, Alex
Foreword by: Covey, Stephen R.
Series title:Berrett-koehler Ser.
ISBN:978-1-60509-524-0
Publication Date:Jul 2010
Publisher:Berrett-Koehler Publishers, Incorporated
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:AUD $29.99
Book Description:

NEW EDITION, REVISED AND UPDATED

World-renowned psychiatrist Viktor Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning was named by the Library of Congress as one of the ten most influential books of the 20th century. Dr. Frankl's personal story of finding a reason to live in the most horrendous of circumstances--Nazi concentration camps--has inspired millions.

In his international bestseller, Prisoners of Our Thoughts, Dr. Alex Pattakos--who...
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Book Details
Pages:216
Detailed Subjects: Psychology / Psychotherapy / Existential
Psychology / General
Self-Help / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):14.097 x 21.539 x 1.778 cm
Book Weight:0.32 Kilograms
Author Biography
Pattakos, Alex (Author)
Stephen R. Covey was born on October 24, 1932, in Salt Lake City, Utah. He received a degree in business administration from the University of Utah, an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School, and a D.R.E. from Brigham Young University. He was a teacher and administrator at Brigham Young University. In 1983, he founded the Covey Leadership Center, a training and consulting concern.

He wrote numerous books on leadership, personal and organizational effectiveness, and family and interpersonal relationships. His best known book, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People: Restoring the Character Ethic, first published in 1989. His other books include Principle Centered Leadership; First Things First: To Live, to Love, to Learn, and to Leave a Legacy; Daily Reflections for Highly Effective People; Seven Habits of Highly Effective Families; The 8th Habit: From Effectiveness to Greatness; and The 3rd Alternative. He received the Thomas More College Medallion and the Utah Symphony Fiftieth Anniversary Award in 1990, and the McFeely Award of the International Management Council for contributions and service in 1991. He died from injuries sustained in a bicycle accident on July 16, 2012 at the age of 79.

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