If It Weren't for You, We Could Get Along: How to Stop Blaming and Start Living
Description:
In language that makes the reader smile -- even laugh, the author addresses the game we've all played throughout our lives: the blame game. One of America's most popular author/speakers provides insight and solutions to dealing with the small, often stupid, unrelated events in our lives that cause us unneeded anxiety and creates problems at home, at work, at school, on teams, and within relationships. From bank lines that seemingly grow longer once we enter them...to drivers that won't let us pull onto highways...to changes in weather...readers are given practical ways of handling things we can't change and moving on with our lives before we get needlessly burdened down. On average, we have about 2,500,000,000 seconds of life to live! Why would we want to waste this limited time blaming others for things that don't go our way? Why do we spend time dwelling on the past? Why don't we accept what is and stop blaming reality? The choice is ours. This book shows the way.