The Conversation That Matters Most
DeWitt Rowe
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Description
In The Conversation That Matters Most, DeWitt Rowe takes his readers on a unique and fascinating journey of self-exploration and discovery. The author not only guides us toward a complete reevaluation of how we view success; he convinces us that the way we define it and pursue it must also be reexamined. How often do we stop and question the assumptions that have defined us? Are we more intelligent than we have been led to believe? Do our idiosyncrasies make us strange...or simply unique? How often do we make a decision based on what's expected of us, rather than on our innate sense of what works? DeWitt delves into areas that are rarely discussed, areas that reward us with a richness of comprehension, awareness, discovery, and wisdom. Every page is a reminder of the control we have over our lives if only we can understand how to use that control in a positive and result-oriented manner. Utilizing this book's guides and lessons, we can be assured of a fuller and more satisfying life.
Product Details
Price
$9.99
Publisher
Booksurge Publishing
Publish Date
May 03, 2010
Pages
148
Dimensions
5.25 X 0.34 X 8.0 inches | 0.39 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781439268933
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DeWitt Rowe earned a Bachelor's degree in Applied Mathematics with a minor in Education and worked more than a decade in civil service for New York City. An enthusiast about logic and reasoning, he formerly approached life in a formulaic manner, as though everything could be reasoned and solved. He was inspired to write this book after facing considerable challenges. In his efforts to help family and friends, he discovered obstacles to his previous approach and thereby reevaluated and reformulated his problem-solving methods. The first-time author lives on Staten Island with his wife and children.