Don't Believe Everything You Think: Change the Way You Feel By Changing the Way You Think
By Joe Post
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This eBook will help people learn how to understand the process of questioning their thinking, beliefs and open their eyes to the thinking that might be holding them back from happiness and in being on-purpose in their lives.
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Don't Believe Everything You Think - Joe Post
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Preface
In 2001 I was going through a divorce and was an executive for a large management consultancy when Enron and WorldCom imploded, which slowed and changed business to consultancies. As a result, I was let go and was free to find a new challenge while at the same time navigating the turbulence of a divorce.
I was checking my mailbox one day and found a postcard for a coaching school
addressed to my next-door neighbor. The fact that it was a postcard allowed me to read it, and the concept intrigued me. After delivering the postcard to my neighbor, I decided to look into coaching. I didn’t know then but certainly realized later that the postcard was meant for me to see.
After speaking to many coaching schools, one of my last calls was to iPEC. I actually reached Dr. Bruce Schneider, the founder and president, and we spoke for a while about his views on coaching and the approach his school took. It felt right, and so I went for it, not knowing what (if anything) I’d do with it but more for a personal journey given all the changes I was in the midst of.
The class took seven months to complete and was the most amazing learning I had ever gone through. It was cathartic and caused a huge shift in the way I thought and subsequently felt about almost everything. The training was geared toward being in the moment and to suspend the need to react to or judge events. I speak about these things in this book in more detail and believe these concepts are critical to finding personal freedom and happiness in one’s life.
After I graduated, Bruce and I became friends and business partners as I entered the iPEC family as a vice president of operations, and together we grew iPEC until 2006. Bruce and his wife Deb and I remain good friends today, and iPEC continues to grow and impact the energy of the world, one person at a time.
Chapter 1 Reality (Is There Just One?)