Synopsis
We all know the phrase “When God gives you lemons, make lemonade.” But how exactly are we supposed to do that? Do we really need a recipe book to learn how to make lemonade? YES! In this soon-to-be-bestseller, Dr. Neil Farber, author of The Blame Game: The Complete Guide to Blaming, reveals 101 recipes to make metaphorical lemonade. Making Lemonade is a guide to turning “bad” things into “good”. Lemons have been given a bad rap; sometimes lemons are blessings in disguise. Just like our “problems”, lemons aren’t inherently good or bad; it’s our perception and preconceived ideas that make them so. Each chapter of Making Lemonade describes an apparent negative (lemon), lists ingredients and preparation instructions, and shows you the positive outcome (lemonade). Making Lemonade provides you with the passion, inspiration, knowledge, and practical tools to start on a path to positivity.
About the Author
Dr. Farber is a physician, researcher, and author of The Blame Game: The Complete Guide to Blaming, How to Play and How to Quit. He is a member of the International Positive Psychology Association and Founder of the Dynamic Health & Wellness Institute, he consults and lectures on positivity, conflict management, and mindfulness. He is an active volunteer for 3rd World Medical Missions to which a portion of book proceeds are donated. Dr. Farber is a Master Instructor in Martial Arts and the lucky father of three amazing young women.
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