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55 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Offers far more than it advertises
What's that adage that you can't judge a book by its cover? Although I compliment the publisher for the cover's clean, contemporary design in sea-foam green and backlit-blue, this understated cover actually undersells this gem of a book. In fact, this is like three books in one. The first third of the book is a thorough investigation into how denial and self-defeating...
Published on April 4, 2004

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9 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Confusing and Not worth the Money
This book is not only confusing - I was lost before the end of the second chapter, it seems like the Dr. Neuharth may need to do just a little more real life research into the Real World. He tries to make simple the complex issues that surround so many of us. His over use of labels to attempt to be cute just does not work. I visited his website and even his photo...
Published on March 19, 2004


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55 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Offers far more than it advertises, April 4, 2004
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This review is from: Secrets You Keep from Yourself: How to Stop Sabotaging Your Happiness (Hardcover)
What's that adage that you can't judge a book by its cover? Although I compliment the publisher for the cover's clean, contemporary design in sea-foam green and backlit-blue, this understated cover actually undersells this gem of a book. In fact, this is like three books in one. The first third of the book is a thorough investigation into how denial and self-defeating behavior really work, along with numerous ways to nip self-sabotage in the bud. For me, that in itself was worth the price of admission. The book's middle section is an inspiring and affirming motivational text that includes several excellent exercises which helped me clarify values, yearnings, and goals that matter most to me. This section showed numerous ways to live your highest dreams rather than settling for your limitations. The final part of the book is primarily a practical, nuts-and-bolts primer on effective problem-solving, offering a half-dozen no-nonsense methods to solve any personal problem. Any one of these sections could stand on its own as an entire book, yet the three "books" work together seamlessly. I found this book full of insights, though never dense or obscure. Quite a bargain for the buck.
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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Definitely Worth Reading, April 2, 2004
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This review is from: Secrets You Keep from Yourself: How to Stop Sabotaging Your Happiness (Hardcover)
This book has the most insightful and freeing explanation of how to overcome fear and anxiety I have ever read. After reading this I feel that, for the first time, I have a handle on how fear tends to run my life. More importantly, I feel I can take back control of my life in crucial situations where I would have felt lost before. I also loved the metaphor about "Inner Characters," especially the Indulger, Persuader, Moviemaker, and Dramateer, which particularly spoke to me. This Inner Character metaphor has helped me spot even the most subtle ways I personally tend to drift into self-sabotage, and to spot it early enough so that I can change course. Using this metaphor has already kept me on several occasions from doing things that I would almost certainly have later looked back on with chagrin in one of those "What was I thinking?" moments. The book does a great job of showing how everybody gets in their own way at times and that self-sabotage is nothing to be ashamed of. This knowledge takes away the guilt-and-shame factor I sometimes feel when I "step in it." That frees me to move on and learn from my mistakes instead of risking repeating them cluelessly. Definitely worth reading.
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Clear and thought-provoking, March 21, 2004
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This review is from: Secrets You Keep from Yourself: How to Stop Sabotaging Your Happiness (Hardcover)
This is an amazing book. Denial and self-sabotage would seem to be difficult topics to approach and define. How can one talk about what one may not be consciously aware of, after all? But this book tackles this subject in masterful fashion. By using both a light touch and reassuring manner, the author encouraged me to approach my own foibles (of which I am sometimes quite critical) with an open mind and heart, enabling me to learn about and accept myself in new ways and on a deeper level than most self-help books I have read. At the same time, the book takes complex phenomena such as defense mechanisms, the ego and self, and personality traits and, without sacrificing accuracy or psychological sophistication, shows in clear, precise, and plain-spoken ways how our innate human complexity can trip us up or work against us without our knowledge. Moreover, the book addresses these potentially-uncomfortable topics in a supportive, positive manner. Through features like identifying your "usual suspects" and the four "litmus test" signs of self-sabotage, this book stimulates powerful introspection into one's own self-sabotaging patterns, which is the necessary first step to positive change. I especially liked the book's chapter on the nine "Inner Characters" like the Moviemaker, Dr. No, and Mini-Me. These ingenious "character" portraits gave me entirely new ways to recognize and avoid my everyday ways of drifting into potentially troublesome habits.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What an eye-opener!, March 15, 2004
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This review is from: Secrets You Keep from Yourself: How to Stop Sabotaging Your Happiness (Hardcover)
Beginning with the Introduction's stirring and encouraging words ("You could change the course of your life. Let's get started") all the way to the Conclusion's uplifting thoughts on creating greater compassion, gratitude, and sense of purpose, this book never let up in its gentle-but-determined journey to help me raise my awareness and motivation to live the best life possible. The first half of the book had me both chuckling and shaking my head in amazement as I had insight after insight about the various (and sometimes sneaky) ways I put stumbling blocks in my path. I gained a much deeper understanding of my quirks, both lovable and damnable, as well as an appreciation of the awesome power of denial. I felt hope, not hopelessness, as the author's steady guiding hand and well-laid-out structure helped me take stock of my hidden strengths. The second half of the book was replete with stunningly effective tools for identifying what I really want in life and negotiating around the obstacles -- both self-inflicted and other-inflicted -- that stand in my way. If you want to turbocharge your life, this book is a must!
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exceptional and life-changing book, November 7, 2006
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D. White (Bay Area, California USA) - See all my reviews
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Dan's book is absolutely exceptional. It is not filled with psychological mumbo jumbo, but is a truly practical book about what a person does to themselves in times of cricis, pain and stress. He gives straight forward and pracitcal steps for recovering and creating the changes you want and need to make and may not know how. Dan puts your life in your own control and not that of others, a place I have been.

I recommend this book highly. If you are facing difficult times and/or want to build a better and happier life this book is essential.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy-to-Use Guide to Obtaining Optimum Self-Awareness, April 1, 2004
This review is from: Secrets You Keep from Yourself: How to Stop Sabotaging Your Happiness (Hardcover)
This book was truly inspirational -- in a very simple and easy-to-read guide, I learned the key to defeating some behaviors I was not even aware of. Just stopping and looking before I took that last step is such a useful practice. It seems like some of the things I was most worried about were the easiest to solve once I applied Neuharth's 3-step process. I wish everything in life was so straightforward. This book was well worth th emoney -- I look forward to Neuharth's next book.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lots of practical advice and great examples, March 30, 2008
Simply put, this book is great. It's not filled with psychobabble or hard to grasp concepts. I had SO many "Ah-ha" and "of-course!" moments reading this book. It doesn't change your life, it helps you understand how to change it yourself and make better decisions. I'm very glad to have found this book.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Secrets You Keep from Yourself, March 16, 2006
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Rick L. Beach (Findlay, Ohio United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a top notch book to build self awareness and effectiveness. Mr. Neuharth writes in clear terms that allow for anyone to understand a somewhat complex topic.
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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lots of great advice, January 10, 2006
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J. Tanguay (Thayne, WY United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Secrets You Keep from Yourself: How to Stop Sabotaging Your Happiness (Hardcover)
Surprised by how much good information and advice was packed into the book. The scenarios used to explain various traits and behaviors were especially useful.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow what a great book, May 21, 2010
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This was one of the most helpful self help books I have read. It not only states the problems that we have, but also gives ways to overcome. I checked it out at the library, but had to have a copy of my own. I'll reread and underline this one.
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