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August 2006
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Seven Choices
Tips to Solving Your Unemployment Problem
Live In The Solution
Full-Time Adult Training Programs Available at
Buckeye
When Do You Know When You Are Over Your Head In
Debt?
FSS Spotlight:
FSS Trivia
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FSS Spotlight: Dr. Phil’s Ten Laws of
Life
This month’s spotlight focuses on the Ten Life Laws devised by
Dr. Phil McGraw which are the centerpiece of his classic book
titled “Life Strategies.” This is by far the best book on the
subject of self-improvement that I have ever read. Dr. Phil is
famous for his no nonsense “tell it like it is” approach to
dealing with the circumstances and issues that we have in our
lives. I highly recommend the book, Life Strategies to
everyone.
What follows is simply a synopsis of the ten life laws. In the
book, he devotes a chapter to each life law and thoroughly
explains how the law impacts your life.
- You either get it or you don't.
That means you either understand that YOU are your top
priority or... you don't. If you had a history of letting
men abuse you physically and emotionally, days will turn
into weeks, weeks into months, months into years... until
one day you'll wake up and say, "I blew it."
- You create your own experience.
Whether life treats you fairly or unfairly, you will always
be in control of your reaction to it, and that determines
where you come out. What you fear you create. If you decide
you're going to continue the cycle, you will continue the
cycle.
- People do what works.
Even the most destructive behaviors have a pay-off.
Otherwise, we wouldn't engage in them. What behaviors are
dragging you down? Figure them out or you're like a puppet
on a string.
- You can't change what you don't acknowledge.
Be truthful about what isn't working and stop making
excuses. You've got to face it to replace it. Your blind
spots may be the very things you most need to see.
- Life rewards action.
"The road to hell is paved with good intentions," said Dr.
Phil. The road to happiness, however, is paved with action.
One action Dr. Phil urges us all to take is to think of the
5-10 most important people in our lives, and tell them how
we feel about them. "You shouldn't let the sun set on
another day with something unsaid to the people you love."
- There is no reality, only perception.
We all view the world through filters, many of them,
distorted. Some of them may be destroying your life. If you
view the world through a dark, distorted filter, your world
is going to be a dark, distorted place. If you perceive
yourself as weak and vulnerable, you will be.
- Life is managed, not cured.
No one "solves" life. There's no way to "fix" it
permanently. Nobody "arrives" at a place where the work is
done. The best any of us can do is manage it through the ups
and downs, joys and
disappointments. You're a life manager, and you are your
only client. Are you going to manage yourself into a place
of happiness and accomplishment, or a place of sadness and
disappointment?
- We teach people how to treat us
This is one Oprah asked Dr. Phil to include in the book. Its
meaning is simple: What you've accepted from people in the
past is the clearest indicator to them of how they can treat
you in the future.
- There is power in forgiveness.
Anger, hurt and resentment "are the things of which
emotional prisons are made," said Dr. Phil. "And those
prisons lock from the inside, not the outside." Forgiveness
frees you. And the person you're forgiving doesn't have to
acknowledge they're wrong or apologize. Don't forgive
someone to make them feel better. Do it to make yourself
feel better.
- You have to name it to claim it.
Get clear about what you want and take your turn. If you
have no idea what you want out of life, how can you ever
expect to get it?
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