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by Phillip C. McGraw (Author, Narrator)
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  • Listening Length: 4 hours and 58 minutes
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  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
  • Audible Release Date: 16 Dec 1999
  • Language: English
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Do you feel capable of more than you are accomplishing? Are you silently enduring an emotionally barren life? Are you frustrated that you are not making enough money? You need a challenge. You need change. You need...a life strategy. With this audio guide, you'll learn the 10 Laws of Life you need to know in order to be honest with yourself, take control of your life, and take hold of the reigns that control your destiny.
©1998 Phillip McGraw, Ph.D., All Rights Reserved; (P)1998 Simon & Schuster, Inc., All Rights Reserved, SOUND IDEAS Is an Imprint of Simon & Schuster Audio Division, Simon & Schuster Inc.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
I adhere the principles that are hidden behind the 10 life laws, the 18 assignments and the seven-step strategy that Philip McGraw gives us. That's why I hesitated to give this book "4 stars". I also agree with the author that one will have to do one's homework (try out the material) if one wants to get most out of it. As the author writes, such a book is not meant to be passive reading.

Unfortunately, the way these principles are packaged didn't help me to do something constructive with them. The writing style and the examples activated a skeptic attitude in me. As the author acknowledges on page 25, there is a serious risk that you'll start challenging every word he writes.

So what exactly is my critique? First, if you're not an Oprah fan, the first 10 pages of this book will put you off reading the rest. Secondly, the author gives the impression he has invented the wheel (yes, one still can invent the wheel, a Canadian even showed that one can PATENT the wheel in 2001!). Of course, as the author writes, he collected the principles to learn from elsewhere. Unfortunately, often the original versions are more precise than what you'll find here. Yet, it is difficult to check that, given there is no reference section in the book, and only a few of the sources get cited. (Hint: look at books based on NLP).

To me, this book mostly proves that being on Oprah's show will help your book to "make it". In fact, I wonder who would have known about this book if the author wouldn't have been connected with Oprah (if you didn't know that, the author will spend at least 5% of the book explaining you that).

My conclusion? If you buy this book, I hope you will walk away with the principles. Given my critique, I have no clue how big your chances are. If you are living in the U.S., *VERY* found of Oprah, and willing to do the assignments the author gives you, this book may fit you. Otherwise, better look elsewhere...

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
A Must Read! 11 Jun 2004
By Rolf Dobelli TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
Phillip C. McGraw, Ph.D., better known to Oprah Winfrey fans as Dr. Phil, has popped out a refreshingly in-your-face contribution to the self-help genre that doesn't beat around the bush. You will not be asked to commune with your inner child or vent your anger and pain. Instead, Life Strategies is a prescription for action, complete with stories, including about Oprah. Each chapter contains at least one writing assignment, designed to stimulate honest inquiry and to challenge even your most basic assumptions. These culminate in a meticulously detailed set of instructions for creating your life strategy. Organized self-starters will love the lists and matrices, but even readers who don't plunge into the assignments will gain fresh insights into their behavior. We prescribe this bouncy book to anyone seeking a step-by-step plan for self-assessment and realistic life change. Cynics need not apply.
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By Donald Mitchell HALL OF FAME TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover
This is one of the best books ever written about how to take meaningful control of your life. I recommend that you read What Matters Most by Hyrum Smith before reading Life Strategies. The benefit of reading What Matter Most first is that you will become clearer about your own purpose in life and values before addressing the important strategic questions in Life Strategies. While you are reading Life Strategies, it is very important that you do the assignments in the book. After you have finished Life Strategies, I strongly urge you to read the Life Strategies Workbook which contains many more and different exercises and activities to strengthen and deepen your understanding of this material, and to guide your next steps into a better direction. I have reviewed these other two books, and you can read my reviews on those books' pages.

Life Strategies is a book about becoming aware of how to make more progress in your life, then setting better goals for yourself, and establishing the plans needed to implement those plans.

The book opens with an introduction that features Oprah Winfrey's famous battle against a law suit about her reporting about Mad Cow disease in the beef industry, and how the author encouraged her to keep fighting. Chapter one links Oprah's challenge to the readers by pointing out the mental attitudes that stall progress like denying the problem, not checking your assumptions about the situation, being paralyzed by fear, and taking on a false front or colors. In chapters two through eleven, you will learn ten key lessons for improving your life (which I have outlined below). In chapter twelve, you will do an important self-examination that will be very revealing, and you will set your goals. In chapter thirteen, you will find the seven-step strategy for achieving your goals. In chapter fourteen, you will get help with planning how to implement those plans.

Many people complain about the references to Ms Winfrey in this book. I found them to be appropriate and helpful. If a powerful, persuasive person like her can feel overwhelmed, that validates that experience for us all. At the same time, seeing what she did to overcome that overwhelmed state is even more revealing. These references are mostly in the introduction and chapter one. So if you don't like that part, just follow the author's advice that there is power in forgiveness (law nine).

In the first chapter on getting real, the two assignments are noteworthy. The first asks you to challenge your beliefs that relate to places where you have not admitted or acknowledged them. The second asks you to write down what you will say to yourself to justify not changing after reading Life Strategies. As you can see, this is tough love. People in very fragile emotional circumstances may find this to be too much. They should seek professional help. If you find yourself like a bug on a cork floating in the wrong direction in life's stream, this book is probably for you.

To help you decide, let me tell you something about the 10 laws (which are listed also on the back of the jacket cover) and the strategies that take advantage of them.

Law one -- "You Either Get It, or You Don't" -- This is about understanding why people do what they do. The observations in the chapter are very valuable:

" . . . number-one fear among all people is rejection."

". . . number-one need among all people is acceptance."

"To manage people . . . protect or enhance their self-esteem."

"Everybody [has] . . . some concern about 'what's in it for me?'"

"Everybody . . . prefers to talk about things that are important to them personally."

"People hear and incorporate only what they understand."

"People like, trust, and believe those who like them."

"People often do things for other than the apparent reason."

"Even people of quality can be, and often are, small and petty."

"Everybody . . . wears a social mask. You must look beyond the mask to see the person."

Law two -- "You Create Your Own Experience" -- You need to accept responsibility for the choices you make that create those experiences you both like and don't like.

Law three -- "People Do What Works" -- Understand the payoffs you get from what you are doing now, and control the future payoffs to direct you where you want to go.

Law four -- "You Can't Change What You Don't Acknowledge" -- Notice what isn't working in your life and start changing that.

Law five -- "Life Rewards Action" -- Make careful decisions and then get busy implementing them.

Law six -- "There Is No Reality, Only Perception" -- Be aware of how you define what is happening to you, and change those definitions to more helpful ones.

Law seven -- "Life Is Managed; It Is Not Cured" -- Act like a doctor, not a patient.

Law eight -- "We Teach People How to Treat Us" -- Renegotiate to get what you want.

Law nine -- "There Is Power in Forgiveness" -- Free yourself of anger and resentment to get on with your life.

Law ten -- "You Have to Name It to Claim It" -- Set your goals, and attain them!

I am out of space or I would share more of the important lessons in this book with you. As someone who has done many self-help seminars and read many books in this area, I found this one to be the most helpful one I have read and used. BE SURE TO DO THE EXERCISES! Otherwise, you will get little benefit.

To get the most benefit, teach someone about this material after you have implemented it yourself. You will find more opportunities to improve.

Be the best person you can be with the best life you can have!

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Great Self-Assessment Exercises and Planning Instructions
I must admit that I like to use self-assessment tools to find out what I am taking for granted, and ignoring. Complacency is a terrible foe! Read more
Published on 30 Aug 2004 by Donald Mitchell
I now have some tools to improve my life!
I saw Phil Mcgraw on day-time TV in England and was inspired to buy his book. I like his pragmatic "cut the cr*p" approach. Read more
Published on 15 Dec 2000
Very hard work and soul-searching, but worth it!
I have seen Phil McGraw in action on the 'Oprah Winfrey' show and he is the first Relationships expert whose advice and opinion I could not fault. Read more
Published on 11 Oct 2000
Great Book, aside from Dr. McGraw's tough style
This book is great; I recommended it to all the friends whom I thought needed it. I agree fully with all the life laws, they are the basics of human improvement. Read more
Published on 14 July 2000
Good points, some clear examples, definatly one of the best.
Good points, some clear examples, definatly one of the best. Would have been much better if it was 1/2 the number of pages. If he could do a quick guide, say 1 page for each rule. Read more
Published on 24 April 2000 by broad@labware.com
If people lived this ,therapists would be out of work
One of the most important self-help books ever to be published. If everyone that came to me as a coach read and lived this, I would not be needed. Read more
Published on 6 Dec 1999
Not the best book I've ever read
The book offers a few interesting points to dwell on but all in all I think it's a bit impractical to say the least. He mentions ten essential life laws. Read more
Published on 29 Nov 1999
Buy this book!
This is the best self-help book ever. He tells it like it is, no excuses. The book has some exercises to get you started - get you thinking - but I'm still looking forward to the... Read more
Published on 17 Nov 1999
Get yourself on project status
Phil's book is an eye opener when it comes to taking responsibility. His message is clear and makes you aware of your responsibilities and duties. Read more
Published on 7 Oct 1999 by brian@olivier.com
Got me going on the right track
OK so I bought this book because I saw it on the Oprah show and it looked vaguely interesting. I was wrong to have so shallowly judged it. Read more
Published on 17 Sep 1999
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