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Actualizations:

you don't have to rehearse to be yourself
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Dolphin Books, Mar 14, 1978 - Psychology - 222 pages
Discusses ways of moving toward a more joyful and satisfying experience of one's self, other people, and the world, describing breakthrough moments in the author's Actualizations Workshop

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User Review  - Harry Roger Williams III - Goodreads

While reading: Page 32-33: “Before we got born we were living in a super little apartment…everything was taken care of for us. It was warm, it was comfortable, the climate was perfectly even; the ... Read full review

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Contents

The Central Issue of Our Existence
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Some Basic Psychology
10
the Humanistic Model
17
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About the author (1978)

Robert Brunner leads Ammunition LLC, a leading product design and strategy consultancy specializing in creating design ideas that work as objects and also meet market objectives. Formerly a Pentagram Partner, he served as lead industrial designer for Apple. Stewart Emery, a father of the Human Potential Movement, has coached over 12,000 people in the last three decades. In 20 years leading Belvedere Consultants, he has served clients ranging from Cadence Design Systems to KQED, and asked the questions that led MasterCard to its legendary "Priceless" campaign. He recently co-authored Success Built to Last.

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