Do One Thing Different
Ten Simple Ways to Change Your Life
-
- $149.00
-
- $149.00
Descripción editorial
The 20th anniversary edition of a self-help classic for personal growth, updated with a new preface: Tapping into widespread popular interest in highly effective, short-term therapeutic approaches, author Bill O’Hanlon offers 10 Solution Keys—a set of powerful problem-solving skills—to help you free yourself from "analysis paralysis" and quickly get unstuck from aggravating problems.
“If you do one thing different, read this book! It is filled with practical, creative, effective, down-to-earth solutions to life’s challenging problems.”—Michele Weiner-Davis, author of Divorce Busting
Tired of feeling stuck all the time when you’re trying to solve a problem or are facing conflict? Do you get easily flustered or angry when a negative confrontation arises? Have you ever wished you had better communication skills to connect with your spouse, kids, colleagues, or anyone else you have a difference in opinion with? In this newly updated edition of Do One Thing Different, you’ll find actionable advice from Bill O’Hanlon, who arms you with his ten easy Solution Keys so that you can move quickly from "stuck" to "smooth sailing." Humorous, direct, and—most important of all—effective, these keys provide a framework for conflict resolution and will help you change your mindset to alter how you view and "do" your problems—from difficult relationships to enhancing sexuality and resolving conflicts of all kinds. The next time you have a problem, try one of these Solution Keys:
Break Problem Patterns: Change any one of what you usually do in the problem situation by doing one thing different! Example: If you usually get angry and defensive, sit quietly and listen.Find and Use Solution Patterns: Import solutions from other situations where you felt competent. Examples: What do you know on the golf course that you forget when you get behind the wheel of your car? What do you say to resolve a problem with an angry customer that you don't say to your angry partner?Shift Your Attention: Focus on what you would like to have happen rather than on what is happening.
Grounded in therapeutic practices similar to cognitive behavioral therapy, Do One Thing Different will put you back in control of your emotions and your life.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Blithely repackaging traditional cognitive-behavioral therapy, certified counselor O'Hanlon (Love Is a Verb, etc.) justifies his "solution-oriented therapy" with numerous self-aggrandizing case examples but no empirical research. He advises readers to look to the past for successful solutions to previous problems and to apply them to the present. Analyzing why a problem is happening is a waste of time, he contends: all that's needed is simple experimentation with one's behavior. For instance, in one example, a couple who argued nightly when the husband returned from work were able to break their pattern by postponing any discussions until after he had showered and changed clothes. All that was needed, suggests O'Hanlon, was this simple adjustment. However, the husband's respite probably allowed him crucial time to relax and get some mental distance from his workday. Some of the apparently ridiculous pattern changes O'Hanlon recommends (if you wish to eat fewer cookies, eat them with your left hand instead of your right) work because they increase awareness of the behavior, as recognized by behavior therapists many decades ago. O'Hanlon has mastered a formula that draws in the reader with entertaining anecdotes, concise summaries and an appealingly simple message, but it verges on the simplistic.