Be Who You Want To Be: Knowing Yourself
By Doug Ross
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Being who we really are is not as east as it seems. We alter ourselves to fit into different social and work environments, and there is always who we "hope" to be. We examine how to know who you are, your essence. Then there are tips and wisdoms about ways to be who you want to be, your vision and goal. Authenticity is one key to success.
Doug Ross
I'm an educator, consultant and author. I live in Sarasota, FL, am divorced, have 4 sons and 9 grandchildren. I am trying like mad to stay up to date with advances in internet based marketing programs. I want to find passive income sources.
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Be Who You Want To Be - Doug Ross
Be Who You Want To Be: KnowingYourself
By Doug Ross
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Knowing Yourself
Doug Ross, Ph.D.
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Copyright © 2010 by Doug Ross at Smashwords
First Edition 2008
Second Edition2010
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Doug Ross, Ph.D.
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This book is a compilation of advice that might help you be a happier, more successful person and worker than you might be now, but I warn you that this advice is yours to take or leave. Nobody can make you do anything unless you want to. It is a very old saying, but still very true, You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink!
Be Who You Want to Be
Doug Ross
These wisdoms, tips, or steps, were collected from many sources. The original 47 Steps to Being Who You Are, immediately follow these two new collections. We all want success. We want it in our personal lives and in our businesses and work. These collected wisdoms will help reach that mountaintop. While my approach allows for a fast read, some of these wisdoms are worth contemplating longer. What if you choose one to work on each day? There are enough here for half of year! You’ll probably think of some to add. I welcome that.
tmp_d4cc34e0b1a42d765d92feccaebe5f75_rftqae_html_62dd7fc7.gifHow to Know Yourself
To know who you want to be, you have to know yourself as you are now. None of us are perfect, or maybe we don’t even really know what perfect means when asking about ourselves. People don’t stop and remain a statue in stone. We keep evolving; we keep learning; we keep adjusting to the ever changing environment around us. Who are we now, and what is the gap to being what we want for ourselves?
How many ways are there to know who we are? We can look in the mirror. This is what we look like. We can ask our families who they think we are. We can ask friends, business associates, teachers, mentors, colleagues, and even some people who have just met us. The more ways we