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The Entitlement Cure: Finding Success in Doing Hard Things the Right Way
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Do you have anyone in your life who can t seem to stick with a project, meet a deadline, or even clean up after themselves? All of us feel we deserve special treatment sometimes. Some people live with this entitled attitude, such as: Professionals who wander from job to job looking for a boss who will see them as amazing as they consider themselves to bewhether they re productive or not Young adults who refuse to grow up and so go nowhere Spouses or dates who believe, I m special, and I deserve more than you re giving me Leaders who expect special treatment because of their position, not because of their characterIf you have a difficult relationship with an entitled person, or if you have discovered entitlement in yourself, understand this: It doesn t have to stay this way. There is a cure. It s called the Hard Way and it works.In The Entitlement Cure, Dr. John Townsend explains that the Hard Way is a habit that focuses on doing whatever is needed even if it is difficult, uncomfortable, takes longer, and requires more energy. Dr. Townsend offers daily steps, such as risktaking, to help you or those you love choose the Hard Way.Ultimately, entitlement fails us. We don t develop the character abilities and relationships necessary to reach success and become the people God intended us to be. By contrast, Hard Way people have better relationships, reach their goals, have a clear job direction, enjoy rich spiritual growth, and are equipped to face and solve challenges.As Dr. Townsend writes, Stand against entitlement in every form in which it manifests itself. Resolve your own tendencies toward the disease. Be a loving and firm force for helping those in its trap to find life and hope. And you will make the world a better place. Discover why the Hard Way is the best way in this practical guide to true success.
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- Q: What is 'The Entitlement Cure' about? A: 'The Entitlement Cure' by Dr. John Townsend explores the concept of entitlement and how it affects relationships and personal growth. The book offers strategies for overcoming entitlement through hard work and personal responsibility.
- Q: Who is the author of 'The Entitlement Cure'? A: The author of 'The Entitlement Cure' is Dr. John Townsend, a clinical psychologist and leadership consultant known for his work on personal and professional development.
- Q: What kind of readers would benefit from this book? A: Readers who struggle with entitlement in themselves or in their relationships, including professionals, young adults, and leaders, will find valuable insights and practical steps in this book.
- Q: What are the key themes in 'The Entitlement Cure'? A: Key themes include personal responsibility, the importance of hard work, the dangers of entitlement, and strategies for developing character and better relationships.
- Q: How many pages does 'The Entitlement Cure' have? A: 'The Entitlement Cure' has 288 pages.
- Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: This book is available in hardcover binding.
- Q: When was 'The Entitlement Cure' published? A: 'The Entitlement Cure' was published on October 6, 2015.
- Q: Is 'The Entitlement Cure' suitable for group discussions or workshops? A: Yes, 'The Entitlement Cure' is suitable for group discussions or workshops as it provides practical steps and insights that can foster meaningful conversations about entitlement and personal growth.
- Q: What is the main message Dr. Townsend conveys in the book? A: Dr. Townsend's main message is that overcoming entitlement leads to personal success and healthier relationships, emphasizing the value of doing hard things and taking responsibility.
- Q: Can 'The Entitlement Cure' help in professional settings? A: Yes, the concepts in 'The Entitlement Cure' can be applied in professional settings to improve workplace dynamics, enhance leadership qualities, and encourage a culture of accountability.