Psychologist Lieberman would agree with Auntie Mames comment that Life is a banquet, and most poor suckers are starving to death. For too many of us, he insists, Theres dullness instead of intensity and numbness in place of excitement. Lieberman blames this on what he calls automatic thinking and behaviors. To help the reader become aware of such behavior, he chooses a format of 100 questions and answers. Why do you feel the need to arrive early? Why are you so hard on yourself? Why do you apologize even when its not your fault? The author explores plausible reasons for these automatic behaviors and presents ideas for changing them. His intent in this reader-friendly discussion is to replace the readers tiredness and apathy with fresh ideas and vitality. While the questions and answers are entertaining, specific practical behaviors are also suggested for creating more positive thinking and actions. This practical, enjoyable book should find a wide readership in self-help collections in public libraries.?
