Why Good People Do Bad Things How to Stop Being Your Own Worst Enemy (Hardcover)
| Author: Debbie Ford |
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| The renowned life coach and "New York Times"-bestselling author examines the powerful force that drives people to commit acts of self-sabotage and self-destruction and offers a detailed prescription for avoiding a similar fate. |
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Debbie Ford expands on the insights into human behavior that broke ground when they were presented in her phenomenal book THE DARK SIDE OF THE LIGHT CHASERS. Though we have good intentions, we sometimes speak or act horribly--and that is a mystery that Ford seeks answers to. She examines the various masks and personae we use to get by, and what those masks conceal, as she reveals the dual natures that we try to suppress. Self-sabotaging behavior is a destructive habit that harms ourselves and those we love (and who love us). Debbie Ford's brave and insightful explorations into this side of ourselves help us identify the danger signals before we act thoughtlessly.
Debbie Ford expands on the insights into human behavior that broke ground when they were presented in her phenomenal book THE DARK SIDE OF THE LIGHT CHASERS. Though we have good intentions, we sometimes speak or act horribly--and that is a mystery that Ford seeks answers to. She examines the various masks and personae we use to get by, and what those masks conceal, as she reveals the dual natures that we try to suppress. Self-sabotaging behavior is a destructive habit that harms ourselves and those we love (and who love us). Debbie Ford's brave and insightful explorations into this side of ourselves help us identify the danger signals before we act thoughtlessly.












