Take Charge of Your Future: Banish Your Past (Right Way)

Take Charge of Your Future: Banish Your Past (Right Way)

by Marianna Csoti (Author)

Synopsis

Marianna Csoti's acclaimed How to be a People Person has helped thousands fine-tune their communication skills and maximise their social potential. Now she shows how to break the chains of the past, raise low self-esteem and steer a positive course towards personal goals.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Right Way
Published: 07 Jun 2007

ISBN 10: 0716021854
ISBN 13: 9780716021858
Book Overview: This book will enable you to make enduring personal changes to improve your life. It provides the skills, knowledge and awareness necessary to make this happen.

Media Reviews
Take Charge of Your Future is full of sound practical advice... an invaluable resource... written in a clear, accessible and down-to-earth style... -- Dr Gill Salmon, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
Author Bio
Marianna's books are written to help people as she has always had an interest in psychology and, most particularly, social psychology. She has worked as a houseparent in a residential international sixth form college, being involved in the pastoral care of 48 16-20 year-olds, for six years and gaining valuable counselling skills and much insight into the problems facing this age group. Her books are all practical in nature and very complete requiring no further research even for discussion questions. Although her early books are aimed at adults helping children and young people, she is moving on to books that help adults and young people develop themselves - How to be a People Person is the result. She believes that those of us that have the means, should help and support those around us that are less advantaged than ourselves in whatever way. We should treat every person with respect and try to reserve judgement, especially when of personalities or experiences we don't understand. Marianna believes we all need a helping hand at times and hopes, through her books, to help others either directly because they have read the books themselves or indirectly because someone else has read the books and has used the ideas to help them.