Finding Life's Lanes: Rules for Living in Traffic
A New System of Self-Management
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About the Book
Humans aren't perfect. Sometimes we get sick or behave irrationally, with negative consequences. Although much of our behavior is guided by various social institutions, this formal type of regulation is less effective than a personally designed system of rational self-management. Although at a societal level we have eradicated many socially-unacceptable behaviors, most of us have not achieved this on a personal level. Society entrusts each person to maintain his own personal health, but where does one turn if he needs help preventing a major crisis or correcting self-destructive behavior? The author offers an innovative solution: rational self-management. It starts with establishing rules for a rational lifestyle. The individual may look to someone else's personal experience and use it to develop his own rules. In the next stage, one's actions are analyzed to determine if they comply with the rules he has set. These rules are constantly evolving to enhance his behavior. Finally, implementation of the rules is controlled and results are measured. This rational approach to self-management helps one avoid behaviors that can have devastating consequences, such as drug abuse, crime, and it improves his health and quality of life. Try it. You won't regret it.
About the Author
Dr. Yakov Stul is an 80-year-old World War II veteran, and holds a Ph.D. in Sociology. A leading expert on lifestyle management, Dr. Stul outlines a totally innovative approach to personal lifestyle management in his latest book. His insights come from his own abundant personal experience. The author personally guarantees positive results.