Synopsis
Enables readers to have a positive influence on the lives of others through the application of fourteen principles, including setting realistic goals, expecting resistance, building relationships, and being content with present situations.
From AudioFile
Everyone loves lists that tell us how to live: Ten Commandments, Girl Scout laws, 12 steps, 7 habits, etc. Collins plays right into this predilection with his 14 principles. Followed faithfully, the 14 principles, no doubt, would guide one to lead a fruitful life, but this is true of any of our sacred lists. The packaging on this program promotes Collins as a clinical psychologist. Minutes into the presentation, however, the listener realizes he is first and foremost a preacher. Collins's irritating voice is high and nasal. If the listener can cope with the voice, the Biblically oriented message is sound though neither innovative nor revolutionary. D.W.K. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
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