Amazon.comSome people spend their lives reacting to what life hands them, while others craft life to fit their goals. Author Phillip C. McGraw, who is a psychologist but describes himself as a strategist, is determined to make sure that his readers are the creators of their lives, not created by their lives. By accepting that you are personally accountable for every element of your life, McGraw says, you can erase the negative “epidemic behaviors” (found in all of American society: denial, false assumptions, inertia, deceptive masking) in your life and reach your goals.Written in a tough-love, sometimes cantankerous tone, this self-help book is not for those looking to explore their inner child or visualize away negative energy. No, this is pull-yourself-up-by-the- bootstraps advice from someone who’s done just that. McGraw opens with a scene describing how he helped Oprah Winfrey survive–and win–the 1998 “Mad Cow” lawsuit in Texas, when she was having difficulty coping with the reality of what was happening to her. He helped her face the facts about the lawsuit, after which she was better able to participate in crafting a strategy to win it.McGraw first forces you to take a good hard look at who you are by dissecting your personality. It may be painful to realize that you fall into the “Porcupine” or “Perfecto” or any of the other personality types McGraw delineates, but here it’s true that there’s no gain without pain, because (Life Law No. 4) “You Can’t Change What You Don’t Acknowledge.” He then describes in depth all 10 “Life Laws”–the rules by which the world plays–that he learned the hard way. Laws such as “You Either Get It, or You Don’t,” “Life Is Managed; It Is Not Cured,” and “You Have to Name It to Claim It” make up the bulk of the book and McGraw’s realist philosophy.If you learn and abide by the Life Laws and go on to create a Life Strategy, McGraw claims you will not only know yourself better and eliminate negative behaviors, you will also know how to reach any goal you set for yourself. –Stefanie Durbin –This text refers to the Hardcover edition.Amazon.com Audiobook ReviewAuthor and reader Phillip McGraw is at the forefront of a group of self-help gurus rethinking Americans’ decade-plus-long celebration of victimhood. Calling himself a realist, he outlines 10 ways to take responsibility for and change your life. His reading mirrors the style of the weekend motivational seminars he conducts, designed to spark the listener into action. The lively pace crackles with such gems as, “My dad had taught me there are times in life where you just don’t want to miss a good chance to shut up.” While tape 1’s side A bogs down during an account of Oprah Winfrey’s beef-industry battles, side B dives quickly into the meat of the audiobook, featuring anecdotes from McGraw’s own life and the 10 “Life Laws”–the rules by which McGraw believes the world plays. (Running time: 5 hours, 4 cassettes) –Kimberly Heinrichs –This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.From Publishers WeeklyAfter advising Oprah Winfrey in her successful defense against accusations of slander by the beef industry, McGraw, a behavior specialist and trial expert, now makes appearances on Oprah’s program as a member of her “Change Your Life TV Team,” joining such other luminaries of self-help as Suze Orman, John Gray and Iyanla Vanzant. While McGraw’s presentation may play well on the small screen, it suffers on the page from lack of focus, awkward writing and a relentlessly hectoring tone. At the outset, McGraw browbeats his readers: “You are either winning or losing in your life, plain and simple. You live in a competitive world.” His strategy for winning is built around 10 “Life Laws,” which include the following: “You Either Get It or You Don’t”; “You Can’t Change What You Don’t Acknowledge”; and “There Is No Reality; Only Perception.” He also gives 16 homework assignments: the first, to list the five things in your life you have failed to acknowledge to yourself; the second, to write “The Story I’ll Tell Myself If I Don’t Create Meaningful and Lasting Change After Reading and Studying This Book.” McGraw does a good job of identifying many self-defeating behaviors, but it will be up to readers to determine for themselves the efficacy of his methods of changing them. 500,000 first printing; major ad/promo.Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. –This text refers to the Hardcover edition.From Library JournalPresident of a litigation consulting firm, McGraw is also a member of Oprah Winfrey’s “Change Your Life TV” team. He advised Oprah during her Amarillo beef trial and attributes the inspiration for this book to that episode. McGraw claims that people in dire situations have serious problems, including denial and choosing initial assumptions without testing them for accuracy. To create a life strategy that works, McGraw lays out his ten “Life Laws” along with checklists and 18 assignments. Each chapter begins with one of the life laws: e.g., get real; you create your own experience; people do what works; and life is managed, not cured. He concludes with a wrap-up of a seven-step strategy, working toward set goals. This is similar in content to Zig Ziglar’s Success for DummiesR (LJ 5/1/98). Oprah’s name may increase demand; buy as needed for self-help collections.ALisa S. Wise, Broome Cty. P.L., Binghamton, NYCopyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. –This text refers to the Hardcover edition.From AudioFileCourtroom litigation consultant, seasoned motivational speaker and life coach Phillip McGraw offers 10 valuable life laws to help you reach your greatest potential at home and at work. Starting with an anecdote about his relationship with Oprah Winfrey, whom he coached through the entertainer’s “Mad Cow” disease trial, McGraw gives listeners a specific set of guidelines that amount to a well-thought-out and cheerfully delivered “kick in the pants.” If you’re looking to get your life on track and reach the heights you dream of achieving, this friendly Texan makes it fun to get what you want out of your life, without robbing you of your dignity and humanity. H.L.S. (c) AudioFile, Portland, Maine –This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.Book DescriptionIf you are:* capable of more than you are accomplishing* frustrated that you are not making more money* stuck in a rut and not getting what you want* bored with yourself* silently enduring an emotionally barren life or marriage* trudging, zombie-like, through an unchallenging career* just “going through the motions” of your life* living in a comfort zone that yields too little challenge* living a lonely existence with little hope for changethen hold on as Dr. Phillip McGraw takes you on a guided tour of your life to honestly label the problems and causes that control your destiny.Life Strategies will give you the most honest explanation of your life and how you got where you are that has ever been published. Dr. McGraw is results-based and measures success in terms of changed lives, not rhetoric. This audiobook is a plain-talk, entertaining way to learn to take control of your life, right now. In this audiobook, the author describes the ten Laws of Life that every person needs to know. Learn them, use them, and improve virtually every aspect of your life, from work to home to spiritual to physical. Ignore them and you’ll continue to pay the price.With Life Strategies, Dr. McGraw tells you how to strategically control your life, rather than continue as a frustrated passenger. –This text refers to the Audio CD edition.Download DescriptionDo you know the ten laws of life? Life Law #1: You either get it or you don’t. Strategy: Become one of those who gets it. Life Law #2: You create your own experience. Strategy: Acknowledge and accept accountability for your life. Life Law #3: People do what works. Strategy: Identify the payoffs that drive your behavior and that of others. Life Law # 4: You cannot change what you do not acknowledge. Strategy: Get real with yourself about your life and everybody in it. Life Law # 5: Life rewards action. Strategy: Make careful decisions and then pull the trigger. These and other Life Laws are like the laws of gravity; they exist, and you don’t get a vote. Learn them, use them, and improve virtually every aspect of your life, from work to home to spiritual to physical. Author Phillip McGraw gets you not to just give lip service about being accountable, but shows you how to be accountable and how to do it effectively. With his Life Laws, Dr. McGraw shows you how to strategically control your life, rather than continue as a frustrated passenger.Book InfoAuthor Phillip McGraw, who is a psychologist but describes himself as a strategist, is determined to make sure that his readers are the creators of their lives, not created by their lives. By accepting that you are personally accountable for every element of your life, McGraw says, you can erase the negative epidemic behaviors. DLC: Change (Psychology) –This text refers to the Hardcover edition.About the AuthorDr. Phillip C. McGraw is the person Oprah credits with helping her win the Amarillo beef trial. He is a trial scientist with over fifteen years’ experience in the psycho-legal system. Having earned a Ph.D. degree in Behavioral Sciences, Dr. McGraw relies upon a broad base of academic and applied experiences in predicting, measuring and utilizing the value systems and decision-making patterns and processes of contemporary juries. As President of Courtroom Sciences, Inc., Dr. McGraw leads a litigation consulting firm comprised of experts from the fields of psychology, law, biomedicine, medicine, engineering, business, computer sciences, communication, economics and finance.Dr. McGraw has also trained thousands of people in effective life skills seminars, principally communications and relational management. He also conducts Texas and American Bar Association approved continuing education courses for lawyers (MCLE) in the area of trial science, particularly the forecasting and influence of civil trial verdicts. –This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
Phil McGraw – Life Strategies
Phil McGraw – Life Strategies
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