![]() If ever there was an embodiment of the power of choice, then she is it. ![]() I think I will definitely try "Your life as art" at some point (with a title like that, how could I not?!).It is interesting that I am also currently listening to Helen Keller's autobiography. His whole focus was perfect in forcing me to see my thinking as a particular mindset and to examine alternatives. I figured that I might as well start with this book as any other, so I borrowed it from the library.Okay, there are times when he waxes a bit evangelical (about his subject, not about religion) and there are other times when, in an attempt to add clarity, he belabours a point. It didn't really matter whether I agreed or not with the ideas being presented I wanted to grapple with ideas and play with ways of looking forward, and a book is always a great way to achieve that for me. When I saw the quote, I realised that I wanted something to help me focus on, not solutions, but ways of thinking. I had been thinking about how I wanted to proceed in terms of career and also diet. It's actually quite a lot of years since I had any interest in "pop psychology" or other developmental books, so I was surprised when I found myself taking note. ![]() I think it was inCite I was reading when I came across a quote from Robert Fritz - I'd never heard of him or the book before.
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