No More Mr Nice Guy


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Originally published as an e-book that became a controversial media phenomenon, No More Mr. Nice Guy! landed its author, a certified marriage and family therapist, on The O'Reilly Factor and the Rush Limbaugh radio show. Dr. Robert Glover has dubbed the "Nice Guy Syndrome" trying too hard to please others while neglecting one's own needs, thus causing unhappiness and resentfulness. It's no wonder that unfulfilled Nice Guys lash out in frustration at their loved ones, claims Dr. Glover. He explains how they can stop seeking approval and start getting what they want in life, by presenting the information and tools to help them ensure their needs are met, to express their emotions, to have a satisfying sex life, to embrace their masculinity and form meaningful relationships with other men, and to live up to their creative potential.




No More Christian Nice Guy


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Revised and Expanded Edition of a Life-Changing Book Recovering "nice" guy Paul Coughlin points the way for all men who yearn to live a life of boldness and conviction--like Jesus. Using anecdotes from his own life, powerful and poignant stories, and vivid examples from our culture, Coughlin shows how men can say no to the "nice guy" syndrome and yes to a life of purpose, passion, and vitality. This radical and hopeful message elevates the true biblical model of manhood and now includes testimonials from men--and women--whose lives have been altered by this book.




No More Mr. Nice Guy: the 30-Day Recovery Journal


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If you read the book No More Mr. Nice Guy by Dr. Robert Glover, you're going to want to order a copy of No More Mr. Nice Guy: The 30-Day Recovery Journal. At the end of No More Mr. Nice Guy, Dr. Glover included a list of 30 values and rules that had personally helped him on his journey toward integration. This has become a road map for self-determined living by Nice Guys all over the world. Chuck Chapman, Dr. Glover's personal assistant, took these 30 rules and developed them into a journal format. Each day presents one of the rules with a meditation, questions for deeper reflection, and a space to journal your own thoughts around the rule. The 30-rules are:1. IF IT FRIGHTENS YOU, DO IT. 2. DON'T SETTLE. EVERY TIME YOU SETTLE YOU GET EXACTLY WHAT YOU SETTLE FOR. 3. PUT YOURSELF FIRST. 4. NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS, YOU WILL HANDLE IT. 5. WHATEVER YOU DO, DO IT 100%. 6. IF YOU DO WHAT YOU HAVE ALWAYS DONE, YOU WILL GET WHAT YOU HAVE ALWAYS GOT. 7. YOU ARE THE ONLY PERSON ON THIS PLANET RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR NEEDS, WANTS, AND HAPPINESS. 8. ASK FOR WHAT YOU WANT. 9. IF WHAT YOU ARE DOING ISN'T WORKING, TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT.10. BE CLEAR AND DIRECT. 11. LEARN TO SAY "NO. 12. DON'T MAKE EXCUSES. 13. IF YOU ARE AN ADULT, YOU ARE OLD ENOUGH TO MAKE YOUR OWN RULES. 14. LET PEOPLE HELP YOU. 15. BE HONEST WITH YOURSELF. 16. DO NOT LET ANYONE TREAT YOU BADLY. NO ONE. EVER. 17. REMOVE YOURSELF FROM A BAD SITUATION INSTEAD OF WAITING FOR THE SITUATION TO CHANGE. 18. DON'T TOLERATE THE INTOLERABLE -- EVER. 19. STOP BLAMING. VICTIMS NEVER SUCCEED. 20. LIVE WITH INTEGRITY. DECIDE WHAT FEELS RIGHT TO YOU, THEN DO IT. 21. ACCEPT THE CONSEQUENCES OF YOUR ACTIONS. 22. BE GOOD TO YOURSELF. 23. THINK ABUNDANCE. 24. FACE DIFFICULT SITUATIONS AND CONFLICT HEAD ON. 25. DON'T DO ANYTHING IN SECRET. 26. DO IT NOW. 27. HAVE FUN. IF YOU ARE NOT HAVING FUN SOMETHING IS WRONG. 28. BE WILLING TO LET GO OF WHAT YOU HAVE SO YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT.v29. GIVE YOURSELF ROOM TO FAIL. THERE ARE NO MISTAKES, ONLY LEARNING EXPERIENCES. 30. CONTROL IS AN ILLUSION. LET GO; LET LIFE HAPPEN. Chuck Chapman is a Licensed Psychotherapist, Certified No More Mr. Nice Guy Coach, student of self-development, and the personal assistant to Dr. Robert Glover. Chuck has built his private practice by helping others recover from toxic shame and overcoming their Nice Guy Tendencies. He is a contributing writer for many popular online publications. See more at www.niceguyhelp.com.




No More Mr. Nice Guy


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Ripped from the pages of his New York Times bestselling Family Business series, Carl Weber brings you No More Mr. Nice Guy, the origin of Niles Monroe, the super-bad hitman who will one day become Paris Duncan’s one true love. Niles has just returned from eight years of serving his country as a Special Forces sniper. He’s looking forward to a consulting job with Dynamic Defense and spending time with his family, including his bi-polar mother, Lorna, and his hard-drinking uncle, Willie. What Niles doesn’t know is that Dynamic Defense is actually a CIA front. He’s not interested in joining them, but they won’t take no for an answer. Bridget St. John is one of the most beautiful women Niles has ever met, and she is also the most deadly. It is her job to recruit Niles to the Dynamic Defense team by any means necessary. When Niles is arrested for a murder he does not commit, Bridget makes him an offer he can’t refuse: working for Dynamic Defense in exchange for his freedom. With Niles on board, Bridget begins to train him in ways he never imagined. Sometimes, however, the student becomes the teacher. Before she realizes what’s happening, Bridget falls in love. When circumstances in his personal life collide with his work, Niles is forced to use his military skills to protect those closest to him. Fans are sure to appreciate this action-packed thriller that delivers love, drama, and suspense with Weber’s trademark flair for unexpected twists and turns.




No More Nice Guys


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Who wants to be a Nice Guy, eternally on the friendship track, forever finishing last? Yet many men choose the Nice Guy life without even realizing it, without really understanding what lurks in the sub-basement of Nice Guy Syndrome. Consider the following examples: * Debbie thinks Bill is kind, considerate, and decent, but after months of dating, she feels no spark, no special tingle, no attraction. "I feel so bad," she says. "I really ought to love him, but I don't, even though I want to" * John has just been dumped again after weeks of bending over backwards to keep the relationship alive. "Now she'll start seeing some macho asshole," he says. "Why do I always get dumped?" * Everyone in the office is talking about it. Bob, the perfect husband, the avid churchgoer, the devoted family man, split with his wife when she discovered him having an affair. "An affair?! Bob?! I can't believe it." Each is suffering Nice Guy Syndrome, not always easy to identify and even harder to overcome-- but that's because nobody is talking honestly about the root of the problem. In the spirit of He's Not That Into You and other books that speak hard truth about relationships, I offer No More Nice Guys, a field guide for the men who suffer from NGS and the women whose lives they mess up.




Nice Guys Finish Last


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“I believe in rules. Sure I do. If there weren't any rules, how could you break them?” The history of baseball is rife with colorful characters. But for sheer cantankerousness, fighting moxie, and will to win, very few have come close to Leo “the Lip” Durocher. Following a five-decade career as a player and manager for baseball’s most storied franchises, Durocher teamed up with veteran sportswriter Ed Linn to tell the story of his life in the game. The resulting book, Nice Guys Finish Last, is baseball at its best, brimming with personality and full of all the fights and feuds, triumphs and tricks that made Durocher such a success—and an outsized celebrity. Durocher began his career inauspiciously, riding the bench for the powerhouse 1928 Yankees and hitting so poorly that Babe Ruth nicknamed him “the All-American Out.” But soon Durocher hit his stride: traded to St. Louis, he found his headlong play and never-say-die attitude a perfect fit with the rambunctious “Gashouse Gang” Cardinals. In 1939, he was named player-manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers—and almost instantly transformed the underachieving Bums into perennial contenders. He went on to manage the New York Giants, sharing the glory of one of the most famous moments in baseball history, Bobby Thomson’s “shot heard ’round the world,” which won the Giants the 1951 pennant. Durocher would later learn how it felt to be on the other side of such an unforgettable moment, as his 1969 Cubs, after holding first place for 105 days, blew a seemingly insurmountable 8-1/2-game lead to the Miracle Mets. All the while, Durocher made as much noise off the field as on it. His perpetual feuds with players, owners, and league officials—not to mention his public associations with gamblers, riffraff, and Hollywood stars like George Raft and Larraine Day—kept his name in the headlines and spread his fame far beyond the confines of the diamond. A no-holds-barred account of a singular figure, Nice Guys Finish Last brings the personalities and play-by-play of baseball’s greatest era to vivid life, earning a place on every baseball fan’s bookshelf.




How To Be Your Own Best Friend


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Hold your head high and fill your heart with hope. The book shows you how to resist outer and inner voices that tell you you're unworthy. Do not let the pessimism of the world drown you in the message of despair. Though you are imperfect, you are far more gifted than you are faulty. Nobody in the world is perfect and Dr. Paul Hauck shows you how to accept yourself as you are. If you have ever felt infuriated or manipulated by other people, this book will inspire you to stand up for yourself successfully and handle them calmly.




Nice Guys Can Get the Corner Office


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How to succeed without being an SOB—or a pushover Many people suffer from Nice Guy Syndrome, held back from higher levels of success by being too selfless at work. It’s a tricky problem, because if you start to think that being nice is bad, it’s easy to overcompensate with selfishness, intimidation, and intense aggression. The founders of Nice Guy Strategies teach that nice is not about being weak or soft—that you can hang on to your morals, compassion, and sincerity and still get ahead. The key is to draw on eight practical strategies— The Nice Guy Bill of Rights—that will help you find the right balance. Each chapter shares insights and stories from both ordinary nice guys and celebrity executives.




The Injustice Never Leaves You


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Winner of the Caughey Western History Prize Winner of the Robert G. Athearn Award Winner of the Lawrence W. Levine Award Winner of the TCU Texas Book Award Winner of the NACCS Tejas Foco Nonfiction Book Award Winner of the María Elena Martínez Prize Frederick Jackson Turner Award Finalist “A page-turner...Haunting...Bravely and convincingly urges us to think differently about Texas’s past.” —Texas Monthly Between 1910 and 1920, self-appointed protectors of the Texas–Mexico border—including members of the famed Texas Rangers—murdered hundreds of ethnic Mexicans living in Texas, many of whom were American citizens. Operating in remote rural areas, officers and vigilantes knew they could hang, shoot, burn, and beat victims to death without scrutiny. A culture of impunity prevailed. The abuses were so pervasive that in 1919 the Texas legislature investigated the charges and uncovered a clear pattern of state crime. Records of the proceedings were soon filed away as the Ranger myth flourished. A groundbreaking work of historical reconstruction, The Injustice Never Leaves You has upended Texas’s sense of its own history. A timely reminder of the dark side of American justice, it is a riveting story of race, power, and prejudice on the border. “It’s an apt moment for this book’s hard lessons...to go mainstream.” —Texas Observer “A reminder that government brutality on the border is nothing new.” —Los Angeles Review of Books




Man UNcivilized


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This is the guidebook for the newly emerging paradigm of masculinity. One that includes and celebrates both the primal and divine aspects of men.