Learn how to change your thinking about career decisions with the Power Your Decisions Self-Study Workbook. This practical, guided method teaches you to leave inferior thoughts behind and embrace your best decisions. The samples below include insights from the workbook, a preview of an exercise page, and examples of Barkerisms related to career decisions.
Learn to make your best decisions in life by letting go of problems, guilt, and remorse while gaining a lasting philosophy to generate your greatest ideas. Are you facing decisions regarding your health, career, finances, relationships, or simply finding more joy in your life? Don’t know where to turn for spiritual instruction? From distinguished New Thought Practitioner Dr. Pamela Grey, Power Your Decisions Self-Study Workbook offers readers a personalized roadmap for putting greater wisdom and better ideas into action.
Power Your Decisions Self-Study Workbook offers a new, multi-faceted generational tool book to study and practice Dr. Barker’s life skills to live a healthier, happier life and generate all your greatest ideas. Don’t know where to turn for personal growth? Need a big push to jumpstart a new chapter in your life? Desiring to find spiritual inspiration as well but don’t know where to
start? This workbook becomes your tool book, carefully constructed to give you a self-guided journey to master the life skills you desire. Stop struggling with inferior thoughts and start practicing refreshing new ideas today that are right for you!
This workbook gives you an immediate roadmap to apply the concepts presented in the original book. Revealing exercises and essential vocabulary are explained to describe universal principles you will want to adopt quickly. Prepared for active, more mobile audiences with or without a spiritual community, the workbook material is an essential extension of the teachings in The Power of Decision.
*Copyright permission to reference The Power of Decision and other books by author Raymond Charles Barker was granted by Rev. Dr. Lloyd George Tupper.