Success Trap: Rethink Your Ambitions to Achieve Greater Personal and Professional Fulfillment
In Success Trap, Dr. Stan Katz, an eminent Beverly Hills psychologist, shows you how to create a personal philosophy of success, one based not on the expectations of society, which so often distort our perceptions of what we want, but on a careful examination of your real character and needs. If your idea of success is presiding over a shareholders' meeting, flashing your smile on the cover of a national magazine, or showing off your perfect family, you might be trapped by your ambitions. As Dr. Katz shows in this compassionate, thought-provoking study, these measures of success are limited and limiting—if you accept them unthinkingly.  What we all need is an internal measure of success, a firm idea of what it takes, not to be considered successful by others, but to feel successful ourselves.
This revolutionary book proposes nothing less than a new definition of success, a new philosophy of life, and a realistic path to fulfillment and happiness.
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Success Trap: Rethink Your Ambitions to Achieve Greater Personal and Professional Fulfillment
In Success Trap, Dr. Stan Katz, an eminent Beverly Hills psychologist, shows you how to create a personal philosophy of success, one based not on the expectations of society, which so often distort our perceptions of what we want, but on a careful examination of your real character and needs. If your idea of success is presiding over a shareholders' meeting, flashing your smile on the cover of a national magazine, or showing off your perfect family, you might be trapped by your ambitions. As Dr. Katz shows in this compassionate, thought-provoking study, these measures of success are limited and limiting—if you accept them unthinkingly.  What we all need is an internal measure of success, a firm idea of what it takes, not to be considered successful by others, but to feel successful ourselves.
This revolutionary book proposes nothing less than a new definition of success, a new philosophy of life, and a realistic path to fulfillment and happiness.
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Success Trap: Rethink Your Ambitions to Achieve Greater Personal and Professional Fulfillment

Success Trap: Rethink Your Ambitions to Achieve Greater Personal and Professional Fulfillment

Success Trap: Rethink Your Ambitions to Achieve Greater Personal and Professional Fulfillment

Success Trap: Rethink Your Ambitions to Achieve Greater Personal and Professional Fulfillment

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In Success Trap, Dr. Stan Katz, an eminent Beverly Hills psychologist, shows you how to create a personal philosophy of success, one based not on the expectations of society, which so often distort our perceptions of what we want, but on a careful examination of your real character and needs. If your idea of success is presiding over a shareholders' meeting, flashing your smile on the cover of a national magazine, or showing off your perfect family, you might be trapped by your ambitions. As Dr. Katz shows in this compassionate, thought-provoking study, these measures of success are limited and limiting—if you accept them unthinkingly.  What we all need is an internal measure of success, a firm idea of what it takes, not to be considered successful by others, but to feel successful ourselves.
This revolutionary book proposes nothing less than a new definition of success, a new philosophy of life, and a realistic path to fulfillment and happiness.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780547628035
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 01/17/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 250
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Dr. Stan J. Katz is a clinical and forensic psychologist with extensive experience in couples counseling. In addition to his Los Angeles practice, he serves as the clinical director of the Maple Center in Beverly Hills, and he is director of training and professional education at the Children's Institute International. He has been a lecturer at the Graduate School of Social Work at UCLA and a member of the Los Angeles Superior Court's expert panel. He is married and has three children. 

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