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The Power of Your Attitude - by Stan Toler (Paperback)

The Power of Your Attitude - by  Stan Toler (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>According to author and leadership specialist Stan Toler, our attitudes have enormous power to interpret, shape, and change our world. <i>The Power of Your Attitude</i> will help you analyze your thinking and get to the root of negative feelings and habits that undermine your happiness and success. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>No Matter What Happens, <br> Attitude Is a Choice</b></p><p> As much as you try, sometimes you just can't change your circumstances--and never the actions of others. But you <i>do</i> have the power to choose how your attitude affects your outlook on your day and those you influence in your life. <p/> Join bestselling author Stan Toler as he shares the <i>what</i>, <i>why</i>, and <i>how</i> behind the transformation you desire. With this book, you'll...</p><ul><li>release the thoughts and habits that keep you from experiencing joy on a daily basis</li><li>learn the seven choices you can make to get out of a rut and into greater success</li><li>implement a plan to improve your outlook in three vital areas and conquer negativity</li></ul><p> After having lost his father in an industrial accident as a boy, Toler knows about coping with unexpected tragedies and harsh realities. He will gently guide you through the internal processes that can positively change any life--including yours.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Stan Toler</b> has spoken in over 90 countries and written over 100 books with sales of more than 3 million copies. Toler for many years served as vice president and instructor for INJOY, John C. Maxwell's institute for training leaders to make a difference in the world.</p>

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