
Handbooks for Humans, Volume 1
Learn to Manage Your Attitudes in All Your Relationships
by Grace Anne Stevens
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Pub Date Nov 19 2018 | Archive Date Jan 05 2019
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In the traditions of Life’s Little Instruction Book, Everything I Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten, and the Messiah’s Handbook, Handbooks for Humans will provide you guidelines to help make you a better person, and learn to manage our attitudes in our relationships with ourselves and others. You probably wish you were given instructions for living at birth. Because, the truth is, being human isn’t easy. Now, by putting in the effort, working with the guidelines in the Handbook for Humans, Volume 1, there is a path forward that makes it easier. You could probably read this book in a matter of minutes, glean some helpful insights, and toss it aside…or pay attention to each guideline, reflect, go more deeply inside, and do some work. As a reward, you can learn to articulate your feelings, thoughts, beliefs, and experiences which in turn create your attitudes. Your attitudes affect every interaction you have in this world. As one of the guidelines teaches us, Never stop learning. It’s never too late to be a better human. Handbooks for Humans, Volume 1 provides a platform for personal work and sharing, making it perfect for individuals, couples, and families.
Handbooks for Humans, Volume 1 is available for purchase in print and ebook formats.
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Featured Reviews

This book is quite well done, meant to be interactive. After each short point, you are asked questions and encouraged to think deeply about how you think about things. Topics include acceptance, dealing with personal mistakes, allowing anyone to teach you, etc.
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