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Dragon Slaying: Dragons Into Princes

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Discover how to combat, tame, or even slay your dragons or negative states failure, self-contempt, anxiety by building up positive states to counteract them. A reader-friendly version of the meta-states model for personal empowerment.

308 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2000

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L. Michael Hall

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January 25, 2016
Where there is no vision, people perish.
What values and vision have you commissioned to run your life?
What meaning and purposes could you commission to become your guiding principles?
What holds significance to you?
What grand vision pulls you out of bed every morning?
Do you have a big enough of a WHY you are doing what you're doing?

If you get knocked down and have weak values and vision, you would then become a target of a whiny victimization dragon. Hell no!! that's not what you would like to be called.

The book covers various dragon states that can be overcome by meta-stating and using meaning making powers to formulate and design an attractive future.
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February 14, 2023
This book was absolutely paramount! How all thoughts are created from states up to meta states! Absolutely brilliant!!!
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January 30, 2015
So poorly written I couldn't bear to read more than a few pages. The ideas might be good but the cumbersome language, grammatical errors, excessive use of "etc", etc was astoundingly irritating. This book needs a rigorous ruthless editor!
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November 8, 2015
Too much promotion of different events and author and very little practical advice.
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