Focus on the good stuff The power of appreciation

Mike Robbins, 1974-

Book - 2007

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Published
San Francisco, CA : Jossey-Bass/John Wiley & Sons c2007.
Language
English
Main Author
Mike Robbins, 1974- (-)
Edition
1st ed
Physical Description
xvii, 211 p. ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9780787988791
9780787996987
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgments.
  • Introduction
  • Part 1. Our Obsession With Bad Stuff
  • 1. Whata??s Wrong out There?2. Whata??s Wrong with Me?
  • Part 2. The Five Principles Of Appreciation
  • 3. Principle 1: Be Grateful
  • 4. Principle 2: Choose Positive Thoughts and Feelings
  • 5. Principle 3: Use Positive Words
  • 6. Principle 4: Acknowledge Others
  • 7. Principle 5: Appreciate Yourself
  • Part 3. Appreciation in Action
  • 8. Ita??s Not What We Know, but What We Do That Matters
  • Resources
  • About the Author
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Motivational speaker and professional coach Robbins sets out for well-worn territory, turning out a useful but unsurprising exploration of the power of positive thinking and the art of appreciation. Like self-help titles such as The Secret, Robbins insists that like attracts like, and to get what we want in life we must focus on what we want (rather than what we don?t). In this never preachy three-part primer, Robbins explains how the simple act of appreciation can change our lives, making up in empathy, anecdote and readability what he lacks in fresh ideas. In part one, Robbins analyzes the effects of living in a culture of negativity and fear, which keeps individuals from connecting with others, and from seeing the good in both people and life. Part two elucidates his Five Principles of Appreciation ("be grateful," "use positive words," etc.) and part three is about putting the principles into action ("it?s not what we know, but what we do that matters"); exercises and "positive practices" throughout give readers further steps to put appreciation?s power to work in daily life. (Aug.) Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information.


Review by Library Journal Review

Drawing on his work as a motivational speaker and coach, Robbins offers a simple but powerful way to improve relationships, create greater success and fulfillment, and experience a deep sense of gratitude for life in general. He points out the harmful repercussions of negativity within individuals and society, then posits his solution: be grateful, positive, and appreciative. Exercises follow each chapter, including such activities as creating "gossip-free" zones, going on a complaint "fast," and thanking people in a personal way. Robbins offers a refreshing perspective in a cynical world. Recommended for all public libraries. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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