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“This funny,
well-intentioned book is right on when it comes to human behavior. Read it,
learn from it, and apply it to your life and you will never again pass the buck
so easily.” "The Blame Game
crackles with humor but shines with real psychologist insights. Just as he does
in his popular posts on our blog site, Farber gently illustrates the dangers of
not taking responsibility for one's self."
-Tal Ben-Shahar, “The Blame Game presents a
humorous guide to blaming with practical and insightful ways to jump off the Blame Train. Dr. Farber’s witty and informative style makes this a fun and edifying read. Take it seriously and it will change your life
for the better." “Dr.
Farber paints a persuasive picture of how ordinary is our extraordinary tendency to blame. More important, he shows how well-being will follow when we give it up." -Ellen Langer, “I've read numerous books on this
subject and by far and away found this lighthearted approach to be the most
enjoyable to read. Full of great advice and levity, it is just fun. The
author's approach is refreshing and insightful. Enjoy and be inspired to stop
blaming.” -Mark S. Gridley, Vice President
Physician Affairs, FHN Healthcare, Freeport, IL “I’m astonished at how good this book is. Tremendously insightful and
chalk full of interesting historic and current events that highlight the point.” -Jeffrey
Clayton, MD, Anesthesiologist, Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento, CA “The Blame Game
helps to usher in our new era of responsibility with: Ask not where the buck
stops. It stops with thee.” -Tad
Waddington, “To Blame is human;
to write about it with humor, skill, and insight s to write a book worth
reading. How wonderful to have a help book that actually helps.” -Herzl
R. Spiro, MD, “If you are
like me, you spend way too much time and energy blaming others for
disappointments and offenses when you could be moving on with a productive and happy
life. Want to learn how to stop blaming and live more abundantly? This is the book
for you, Entertaining, yet thoughtful, playing the Blame Game will unclutter
your emotions and your life.” -Everett L.
Worthington Jr., “Throughout my
career, supplementing my life experiences with thoughtful texts on management,
psychology and human behavior have been invaluable. One of the difficulties
with many of these is that it often feels like studying to digest the comments.
This book effortlessly brings wit and readability to a vitally important topic
no matter what rung of the ladder you are on and regardless of your field of
interest. This text has the potential to transform individual lives and corporate
cultures. I have placed it on my shelf of must read books!” -Joseph
Kerschner, MD, CEO, Senior Associate Dean of Clinical Affairs for Children’s
Specialty Group, Professor and Vice Chairman, Otolaryngology, Medical College
of Wisconsin “In a book that
is long overdue, Dr. Farber identifies a critical problem most of us face: and
unwillingness to hold ourselves accountable. While many of us seem to be all
too willing to point fingers at others for our failings, Dr. Farber provides a
map with which we can become more self-aware and, in the process, lead a more
fulfilling life.” -Ed Levitus,
-Denise Augustin, Executive Director, Surgicenter of Greater Milwaukee For more information about the book, The Blame Game, visit www.theblamegame.org. If you have specific interests that you would like addressed in a keynote or seminar, please contact us to discuss whether our program can meet your objectives. |