It’s How You Play the Game
A Workbook for Creating Great Results in Your Life

Ernie M. Williams, PhD, Saint Leo University
Robert B. Levine, EdS, Hillsborough Community College

ISBN: 0-536-84675-8
Publisher: Pearson Custom Publishing
Copyright: 2005

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Description

It’s How You Play the Game teaches concrete and practical skills for creating great results in any area of life. It focuses squarely on what and how, with just enough why to satisfy the intellectually curious. Drawing on their combined 70 years of college teaching experience and a friendship spanning more than 30 years, the authors offer a wealth of field-tested data, personal insights, and exercises that show, step by step, how to achieve outstanding results.

In It’s How You Play the Game, Professors Ernie Williams and Robert Levine use brisk, down-to-earth language to marshal simple but surprisingly powerful concepts—starting with life’s basic operating principle, “I get what I think”—to increase the reader’s self-awareness and point the way toward real life improvement.

It’s How You Play the Game shows how every aspect of our lives, large and small—from washing the car to being married—can be approached like a game. The authors explore three areas crucial to success in these “life-games”:

• Acquiring self-knowledge
• Understanding the rules of the game being played
• Mastering the skills needed to play the game well

One of the book’s key points is that if we can identify our “style of play” in the smaller, nonthreatening games, it can explain the way we play the big, important games—and how we can play them better.

In addition to college students of any age, It’s How You Play the Game is an excellent resource for anyone interested in personal growth or adjustment—either as a student or an instructor. In its pages, professionals in fields ranging from mental health to human resources and business consulting, as well as education, will find empowering interpersonal strategies that will benefit their students, clients, and employees.

Features

  • Simple but powerful strategies for identifying and combatting the ways we regularly undermine our own efforts in life
  • Frequent exercises that keep the reader personally involved at every stage of the text
  • Enlightening quotes and citations from sources ranging from Epictetus to Pogo
  • 26 parameters for creating great results in life, including:
    - I play the game toward a win-win outcome.
    - I am 100-percent responsible for everything in my life.
    - I get results (not reasons).
    - I ask for what I want.
    - I say “No” happily.
    - I take care of unfinished business.
    - I make only those agreements that I intend to keep.
 




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