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Change the Way You See Everything through Asset-Based Thinking: Through Asset Based Thinking

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This brilliantly simple book on the philosophy known as Asset-Based Thinking, instills success-oriented habits in even the most die-hard cynic. Its transformational lessons--conveyed through unique photographic metaphors and inspiring stories from real people--reveal how the slightest shift in perception can lead to monumental results in both business and in life. ABT is not just positive thinking, but rather a systematic observation of "what works." Kathryn Cramer, an acclaimed corporate consultant, and Hank Wasiak, a creative icon of the advertising industry, have produced a work that looks and works like no other business or self-help book-because it IS like no other book. Change the Way You See Everything is a revolutionary approach to every aspect of life that bears not just reading, but re-reading, and sharing with people in your circle. You'll never look at the world the same way again.

152 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 1, 2006

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Kathryn D. Cramer

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Kathy Cramer, Ph.D., is the founder and managing partner of The Cramer Institute in St. Louis, MO. For more than twenty years, she and her colleagues have pioneered the development of Asset-Based Thinking (ABT) approaches to coaching, consulting, and training, and inspiring individuals and organizations. Her signature programs, keynotes, books, and online and new media offerings have passionate followers among corporate leaders, entrepreneurs, nonprofits, schools, psychologists, coaches, and others who are dealing with change, transition, innovation, and success in today’s world.

Kathy is an accomplished speaker, trainer, executive consultant, and the author of six books, including, Change the Way You See Yourself Through Asset-Based Thinking (2008), the first title in the ABT series, Change the Way You See Everything Through Asset-Based Thinking (2006), and When Faster, Harder, Smarter Is Not Enough (2002). The newest release in the ABT series is Change the Way You See Everything for Teens (April 2009.)

Dr. Cramer has received wide media recognition in such outlets as The Oprah Winfrey Show,Personal Excellence, St. Louis Business Journal, Realtor magazine, TomPeters.com, Forbes.com, and other national and regional venues. She has produced two films on stress, one of which received an Emmy Award.

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November 8, 2021
The jacket for this book is great, but the interiors and design are laughable. Really, the whole book is kind of nuts and the organization makes little sense. BUT, if you're like me and are a bit of a nut about self-improvement in the workplace, you'll get something out of this. It's a fast read (what with all the weird stock photography) and the governing concept (the benefit of asset-based thinking) makes a lot of sense. The good stuff could be distilled into 3-4 hardworking pages.
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January 24, 2019
Maybe it would be better for people who are newer to Self Help. The cover and pictures were unique and pretty, but I only made it about half way into the book because I felt they were just saying the same thing again and again with little to no new insights.
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February 3, 2019
I’m not sure who the audience is for this book. I purchased on a recommendation and thought would be good for my children but the stories are more suited to adults. Picture are lovely and gives this more of a feel of a coffee table book that you could dip into rather than read.
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2 reviews
August 29, 2019
Easy

The book has an easy and simple concept to changing your outlook on life and in turn changes your life! Brightens the way you see an feel about potential negative thoughts and it outcomes.
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49 reviews14 followers
September 29, 2019
This is really a 4-star book as far as information goes if you've been into self-development for a while but I gave it 5 stars as it has cool pictures and I think then it could be useful in teaching children, so its gets the 5th star for being unique and possibly serving other purposes.
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July 11, 2018
ABT Thinking

I bought this book for a project but I am now reading it for life. Thanks e excellent structure and the beauty is commendable. Every page is a treasure House
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June 2, 2018
I read this regularly and often. It is a great reminder about shifting your thought process and continually evolving perspective for personal development.
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December 14, 2021
1 star: it’s a no from me, glad I did not take a lot of time to read it. Maybe it’s because I didn’t give it a chance but I was not interested at all :/
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September 10, 2022
Should not be a kindle book..reads like a gossip new stand an article and can't read it anyhow as PDF in small.print.
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February 20, 2017
I feel like the art of realism is lost on many people in this day and age. Cramer discusses what it means to accept things or obstacles in you life for what they are without the notion of changing them. This allows you a level of inner peace that you can only gain through complete acceptance. Do not be mistake, Cramer doesn't want you to dwell on your hardships but rather learn to liberate yourselves from them through realistic thinking and action. As they say, "progress is impossible without change" meaning; you will never grow as a human being until you learn to accept yourself (limitations and all).
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April 19, 2016
"When you change the way you see things, the things you see change." - Anonymous

So begins and ends this book, on the inside of the front and back cover, with a mysterious image and an explanation of the image that might surprise you.

I'm not sure if the rest of the book might surprise any of us. It seems like it contains some of the same 'positive-thinking' 'self-help' messages that other classics already contain. However, this one has some beautiful pictures and a more modernized graphic design that might delight the eyes. If that catches your fancy, then I hope you enjoy the book.

I think I will continue to glance through it to see if it's worth reading more of. - Apr 30, 2012



There just seem to be so many better books that I think I will just leave this off. - May 23, 2012
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March 26, 2010
I really enjoyed this book. I know that any book that falls into the 'self-help' or 'self improvement' category can be met with the same sort of eye rolling and skepticism that I would give to someone telling me to read The Secret for the solution to all my problems.

But, this book isn't so much a self help book but one that highlights ways that you can look at finding solutions to your situation as opposed to allowing yourself to be mired in the fact that a situation or your life isn't going the way that you want it.

I really just suggest that you get the book, work the exercises and see how they work out for you.
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November 25, 2014
This book was really wonderful in multiple ways. First off, it's an extra-large, hard cover, "picture-book" type format. Inspiring even just to look at. Then, the methods it outlines are presented in a short and sweet, easily acceptable AND implementable way. "Self-help", be a better person type books like this are often waaay too long, overly drawing out every point they're trying to make instead of just getting to the point. I really appreciated that this wasn't this way. Definitely one to keep on the shelf and pull down often.
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February 23, 2011
It was insightful as to how to look on the asset based side of things, as to who we are, what moves us,and use those things to enrich our life, rather than what is lacking- how this can open our lives to great possibilities. It is inspiring to read. I kind of lost interest towards the end, I thought most of the good information was towards the front of the book.
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March 27, 2012
I heard about this book from a co-worker and decided to read it. Now that I've read it I recommend it to many. It is not a "Pollyanna" way of living or looking at things or an unrealistic way of living; it is about looking at situations and issues differently. A way to change your perspective and evaluate the good in the situation at hand.
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604 reviews85 followers
October 15, 2012
I am a fan of self-help books. They have been very helpful on my quest to find myself and make myself a better person. This one I found at the library and I was pleasantly surprised at how interesting it was. It is full of information, given to you in a fun and creative way, plus several activities to help you along the way.
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57 reviews10 followers
June 3, 2008
A feel-good book. I loved how they gave several lists in the book about the "old way" of saying something and then a new "Asset-based thinking" way. I was able to print them out and reference them quickly. I even shared them at the office
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60 reviews12 followers
August 9, 2010

i was really fascinated with the design and the photo of this book

but what really matter is the content and the text was not that helpful ,

i can count the pages on my hand which added new thing to my knowledge.

i will give it a read again to see if i miss something :(

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13 reviews
December 21, 2011
The space between "Your Present Action" and "The Future You Want To Create" is IMPACT! What fuels your impact? I suddenly see the chasms I must cross as opportunities that must be taken with BIG steps. (You can't jump a chasm with baby steps.) Excellent for the right-brained person.
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41 reviews2 followers
February 4, 2016
What a beautiful book! This one caught my eye on the way out of the Self-Help section and was definitely an impulse purchase. I love it when those impulse purchases turn out to be treasures.
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November 26, 2008
I think I am done with the book. I didn't finish it but it was interesting just not what I wanted right now.
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85 reviews2 followers
April 22, 2009
Not too much new here (basically focus on the positive) but it's presented in an invigoratingly fresh way. Best graphic design I've seen in a book, ever.
8 reviews3 followers
October 3, 2009
Not tons of "meat" like you will get with Tolle, but a great book to pick up whenever you desire a change of latitude.
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January 2, 2015
an interesting book on how a shift in our perspective about our life can lead to some pretty remarkable benefits.... nothing groundbreaking, but a good read.
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9 reviews2 followers
July 19, 2012
This was a very meaty book for how few WORDS there are! Photos are gorgeous and the message is beautiful.
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682 reviews56 followers
May 26, 2014
READ AUG 2012

Well produced piece and solid material on accountability and initiative.
5 reviews1 follower
December 29, 2012
quick, inspirational, and nice positive-minded focus. For someone who likes Asset-Based thinking already, this still offered some gems.
quick and light-hearted.
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