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Self Help Books About Bad Habits
Presented By Jimmy Oakley of http://maybrockpublishing.com
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Bad habits can take over your life. They can make you fail
at work, school, and relationships. It is important to address
these issues. Self help books are great for this. Here are a
few.
The 12 Bad Habits That Hold Good People Back: Overcoming the
Behavior Patterns That Keep You From Getting Ahead is a book by
Waldroop and Butler. This book focuses on bad habits in the
workplace. It explains how you can understand your own bad
habits and learn new ways to relate to people. They suggest
that doing this will help you to advance and prosper in your
career.
James Claiborn, Ph.D. and Cherry Pedrick, R.N. have
collaborated on a book about all habits. It is called The Habit
Change Workbook: How to Break Bad Habits and Form Good Ones.
This book follows a cognitive-behavioral approach to bad
habits. It uses psychological principles to get to the root of
bad habits. Then, it goes into great detailed steps of how to
break them. It also tells about a group of people who have bad
habits and explains how each one is conquering theirs.
What to Do When You Don't Know What to Do: Bad Habits and
Addictions is a short book on the subject by Henry Cloud and
John Townsend. It offers a religious perspective to those who
feel overcome by their failings. It gives advice on how to find
ways out of habits and addictions.
One book is a rather heavy read on the subject of
addictions. However, it does offer some sound psychological
advice. It is titled Changing for Good: A Revolutionary
Six-Stage Program for Overcoming Bad Habits and Moving Your
Life Positively Forward. The authors, James O. Prochaska, John
Norcross, and Carlo DiClemente, work together to put together a
system of coping with undesirable behaviors. It involves six
steps, which are discussed in full.
If you have children you want to help, there is a book for
you, too. It is called Good Kids, Bad Habits: The RealAge Guide
to Raising Healthy Children. In it, Jennifer Tratchenberg
discusses the kinds of habits children have as they are growing
up. She gives insight into how these habits can follow them
into later life. Then, the author helps parents set up a
program that is designed specifically for their child. This
will help the children to break bad habits.
Of course, what subject would be complete without an
"Idiot's Guide?" Suzanne LeVert has come up with the Complete
Idiot's Guide to Breaking Bad Habits. This book is a tremendous
introduction on the subject of bad habits. At the same time, it
does it with a sense of humor and warmth. Reading this book may
not break your bad habit. However, it may put you in the right
frame of mind to do it.
Self help books for breaking bad habits are very useful
tools. They help those habituated to understand their problem
behaviors and find ways to banish them. It always helps to have
a second opinion. Reading these books on bad habits will give
you advice that you would never think of on your own.
Arthors Bio:
Jimmy Oakley is publisher of http://maybrockpublishing.com and
is also an accomplished arthor and writer.
His newest ebook release is titled
"Addiction Education, You have Questions, I Have Answers!",
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