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Why Good People Do Bad Things: How to Stop Being Your Own Worst Enemy

Why Good People Do Bad Things: How to Stop Being Your Own Worst Enemy

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Author: Debbie Ford
Publisher: HarperOne
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 30 reviews
Sales Rank: 14141

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 256
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 5.8 x 1

ISBN: 0060897376
Dewey Decimal Number: 158.1
EAN: 9780060897376
ASIN: 0060897376

Publication Date: March 1, 2008
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Why Good People Do Bad Things exposes the pervasive and often hidden impulses that influence our everyday decisions. The headlines are full of stories of good people gone astray. They show up on the evening news and are splashed across the weekly tabloids.

In many ways, these sad stories have become a national obsession. Yet countless other acts of self-destruction and sabotage take place in our families, in our communities, in our circle of friends. Despite good intentions, “good people” do very bad things—often without understanding why.

New York Times bestselling author Debbie Ford guides us into the heart of the duality that unknowingly operates within each one of us: the force that compels us to live by our values, give and receive love, and be a contributing member of the community; and the force that holds us back, sabotages our efforts, and repeatedly steers us toward bad choices.

Ford begins with an examination of what she calls the Beach-Ball Effect—the way in which suppressed emotions eventually rise to the surface—revealing the origins of self-destructive behavior. By describing the never-ending battle between our light and dark sides and then identifying the signposts for potential disaster, Ford helps us understand how we end up damaging the lives we've worked so hard to create. She then breaks new ground by helping us recognize the masks we wear to protect ourselves, including the People Pleaser, the Victim, the Bully, Mister Cool, and the Jokester. Understanding these masks and what they cover up allows us to go beneath the surface, wake up from denial, and become the person we always intended to be.

With Why Good People Do Bad Things Ford has created her most enduring, expansive, and powerful work to date. Providing the tools to unlock the patterns of self-sabotage, Ford ultimately knocks down the facade of the false self and shows us how to heal the split between light and dark and live the authentic life within our reach.




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1 out of 5 stars An extreme view of a good theory   August 13, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Debbie Ford discusses a theory that we are all made up of good and bad which makes sense. BUT she takes it so far to the extreme that it's frightening. Being mortified that her THREE year old son wanted four cookies...saying he's greedy, and then calling her THREE year old son a liar because he said he's had his washed when he hadn't is an extreme...she's talking about a THREE year old child. Debbie Ford provided examples only of extremes and this ruined my perception of her book. The only section I found insightful was the chapter on the masks people use to hide behind. I purchased this book after reading a number of Amazon reviews because I have never heard of the author. I was disappointed as the author does not supply any 'facts' to support her theories. However, she does comment a number of times about people's treatment of her. So is this simply a book based on her own lifes' woes?
I won't rush to read another Debbie Ford book!



5 out of 5 stars Why Good People Do Bad Things   July 24, 2008
This is great self improvement book and the latest from Debbie Ford. She has amazing insight into our self sabotaging ways. A great read and a book you will go to for reference again and again.


5 out of 5 stars Great Read for Becoming Self Aware   June 28, 2008
Debbie Ford puts everything right out there. After reading this book you will become more self aware of your our flaw and self sabotage. It will help many step outside of themself and become a better person. I highly recommend this book for self improvement. Not only will you understand yourself better but everyone who is in your life or enters your life along your path.


4 out of 5 stars Helpful   June 25, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I personally have a had a life wrought with anger and personal mistakes and I have hurt others and myself. That is the reason I chose to purchase this book. Much of the interior is redundant, but the big work is the ending on forgiveness. For me, powerful and extremely helpful. Once you learn the lesson here, you can live better. I have not read anything before on self-forgiveness written with such frankness and effectiveness.


5 out of 5 stars Why you do what you do?   June 12, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Debbie Ford brings together the theories of many of the current explanations on human behavior. I believe she does so brilliantly, most notably for me she brings together Hendrix's work on Imago theory as well as John Bradshaw's ideas of shame. We all are greatly impacted by our formative years as a child. We as human beings are built with a darkside that does help us to function, and function in mostly healthy ways most of the time. Unfortunately, shame from an early age, and the coping mechanisms we use to deal with early rooted shame hinder us the most as well.

I think my favorite part of her books is how she describes the masks or in other words the way we cope for example if we are the seductress, the charmer, the people pleaser, the bully, to name just a few. These specific masks come from very specfic wounds. I like that she gives no-nonsense advice in helping ourselves to heal our own wounds. She clearly spells out we must deal with our own wounding to stop our destructive and often addictive personal habits before we can really grow and develop into our most wonderful selves.

Her writing is clear, concise, and easy to read. I would recommend this book to anyone that ever wonders why we do what we do, if that is for yourself, or even someone that you have a personal relationship. She gives simple advice while it may be difficult to take, will certainly help you grow into the person that is free from the past wounds.


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