Re-Create Your Life
by Morty Lefkoe
Re-create
Your Life describes a process that enables people to quickly and permanently
solve most of their emotional and behavioral problems by eradicating the
beliefs that cause them.
Morty
Lefkoe describes how he created the Lefkoe
Belief Process, how it works, how it is different from psychotherapy,
and its profound philosophical and spiritual implications. (The other
LM Processes described on this web site had not been created when the
book was written).
He explains
how it has helped over 1,000 people to totally eliminate such problems
as eating disorders, depression, anxiety, hostility, and the inability
to express feelings.
One of
the other Lefkoe Processes has been
used with over 10,000 employees in forty companies to make fundamental
changes in their corporate cultures and worker's behavior.
Many
books offer advice about how to cope better with problems at work,
at home, in organizations, and in society. Re-create Your Life
does not. Instead, it describes a process that enables people to eliminate
the problems totally, by quickly and permanently eradicating the beliefs
that are their source. This book explains why people and organizations
frequently don't do what they already know they should do. Even more importantly,
it explains what they can do so that they are able to use what
they already know.
Re-create
Your Life presents a new theory about the nature of human consciousness,
creation, and change that has important implications for our psychological
well-being, organizational effectiveness, parenting, crime and violence
prevention, drug and alcohol rehabilitation, health care, and most of
the institutions of society. Unlike most theories about human nature,
however, this one includes a very practical method to produce significant
and lasting change. This book can help us positively transform our society,
our organizations, and our lives.
This
book has important implications for, and will appeal to, many different
audiences: individuals who want to make changes in their own lives; parents
who want to improve their parenting; politicians and others who are trying
to improve society's institutions; social workers, counselors, and psychologists
who work with teens at risk, in substance abuse and eating disorder clinics,
in prisons, and with families in inner cities; people who want to improve
their mental and emotional state in order to improve their health; professional
and weekend athletes who are trying to improve their performance, and
business people who want to create organizations that adapt quickly to
change.
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