Ways to Handle Situations Out of Our Control
Living like a chess player has helped me become far less interested in control and far more interested in being prepared.
William Uri's book The Power of a Positive No describes how to move past the emotional drain of focusing on others and instead focusing being prepared.
I find now that anytime I become tense, it's because I haven't taken the steps he lists. His approach really is powerful.
William Uri's book The Power of a Positive No describes how to move past the emotional drain of focusing on others and instead focusing being prepared.
I find now that anytime I become tense, it's because I haven't taken the steps he lists. His approach really is powerful.
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