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Shifting Your Point of View Gradually

Shifting Your Point of View Gradually

  • Forget radical change. Start by slightly shifting your point of view in a new direction.
  • This change is not so extreme that you can't adjust back if needed.
  • Small perspective shifts acclimate your mind for further change.

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In ChangeMasters, Barry J. Moltz offers strategies for how to successfully implement important personal and professional changes. He provides a framework to turn goals into reality.

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