Actualizations: You Don't Have to Rehearse to Be Yourself

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Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Mar 14, 1978 - Fiction - 222 pages
Live life to its fullest by transforming your relationships into sources of joy—with guidance from one of the first people to lead EST training.

Stewart Emery was one of the first people to lead EST training, and one of the founders of Actualizations, a supportive and loving workshop that helps people establish joyful relationships in their lives. The purpose of this book is to provide the groundwork for a complete transformation of its reader’s relationships—into sources of joy, satisfaction, and exhilarating personal growth. The philosophy described here will allow you to deepen not only your connection with others, but your understanding of yourself. Emery’s Actualizations will allow you to live life to its fullest—no reservation, or rehearsal, required!

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Contents

The Central Issue of Our Existence 34
3
Some Basic Psychology
10
the Humanistic Model
17
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STEWART EMERY is an entrepreneur, executive coach, and leader, and is considered one of the fathers of the Human Potential Movement. A visiting professor at the John F. Kennedy School of Management at Harvard, Stewart has led executive teams and organizations through Vision-Values-Strategy initiatives based on research from the business classic Built to Last. The author of two other bestselling books, Stewart Emery has led workshops and seminars, and has delivered keynotes all over the world.

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