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Average rating: 3.94 · 192 ratings · 20 reviews · 22 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Power of One Thing: How...

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Starved for Affection

3.88 avg rating — 33 ratings — published 2005 — 8 editions
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Cain and Abel Syndrome: Get...

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Freedom from Hijacked Emoti...

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The Breweries of Iowa

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Unlocking the Secrets of an...

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In My Father's Image: The F...

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Parenting Challenge Small G...

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“If we could see our lives from God's perspective, many of us would be forced to admit that our lives are cluttered with all sorts of things that keep us from moving forward and receiving the abundant life he promises. We need to simplify our lives, eliminating the things that bog us down and keep us from doing what God says are priorities.”
Randy Carlson, The Power of One Thing: How to Intentionally Change Your Life

“Successful people are not afraid to ask themselves tough questions and then go deep to get the answers. Unsuccessful people avoid the tough questions, and if they come across one, either they won't answer it or they avoid it. Of course, it's not enough to pose good questions, which is why successful people are also good listeners. Most people tend to be so busy formulating their next statement that they hear very little of what is said to them.”
Randy Carlson, The Power of One Thing: How to Intentionally Change Your Life

“Our use of time is a critical factor in whether we will be successful or unsuccessful in the important areas of life. Successful people keep the main thing the main thing. They don't let their time fill up with busyness that keeps them from the important parts of their lives that really need attention.”
Randy Carlson, The Power of One Thing: How to Intentionally Change Your Life



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