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Drafted by the New York Yankees directly out of high school, the author decided instead to postpone his professional baseball career until he finished college. In this book, the author looks at one of the most important and challenging aspects of life - our relationship with ourselves.
Three Seasons is a book of three novellas, unconnected with each other, but all set in the south of England in the 1980s. In Spring, a middle-aged Hull trawler skipper, his great days gone, has one last throw of the dice a South Coast port. In Summer, an ambitious young man makes his way in the booming Thames Valley property market, unconcerned with the damage he does to others. In Autumn, the Master of an Oxford college welcomes his two sons home, but they awake difficult memories from half a century before. Three Seasons is about the Thatcher era in Britain, but it is not about politics. These three stories are portraits of a country and its people on the verge of change.
A guide for being a truly authentic (and happy) person by the bestselling author of Focus on the Good Stuff "Authenticity," says Mike Robbins, "is enjoying a new sense of freedom to be who you really are, yourself, natural and without a mask in relationships, work, and life.
Robbins offers a simple but powerful program of seven principles for a world of appreciation, an effective form of positive psychology that reduced stress and increases happiness and productivity by recognizing the value of self acknowledgement and gratitude for loved ones, friends, and co-workers.
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