Synopsis
In "The Blame Game," Dr. Neil Farber takes a new look at the world's oldest game. With humor and wit, Farber will teach you the rules, techniques, and advanced strategies of this ancient past time. One of the first things you ll learn is how to pick a Target of Blame "the scapegoat, the stooge, the donkey." Wars, wildfires, terrorism, and talk shows are all to blame … and somebody's to blame for all of those. An experienced player can blame anything or anyone, at any time. Students not succeeding in school? Blame the teachers. Or the parents. Or the teachers parents, or the pencils. Bad day at the office? Blame the boss. Of course, blame the employees if you are the boss.On a deeper level, "The Blame Game" is self-empowering; providing the inspiration, knowledge, and tools you need to accept responsibility and gain control of your life. Farber shows you how to improve your health, well-being, relationships, and careers by reaching beyond blame. So pick up the book and put down the game.
About the Author
Dr. Neil Farber is an international expert on blaming, who lives in Mequon, WI. He is a physician and researcher with a degree in psychology. He is a member of the International Positive Psychology Association, the Positive Health Task Force, and a national Wellness Task Force. Dr. Farber is founder of the Dynamic Health & Wellness Institute and lectures on conflict management, wellness, and positive parenting. A portion of the proceeds from all sales is donated to medical missions for children.
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