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Dr. Wayne Dyer: Excuses Begone!

On the 10th Anniversary of His First Public Television Special, Dr. Wayne Dyer Presents a New Program Based on His Newest Book, "Excuses Begone!"

Wayne Dyer

In DR. WAYNE DYER: EXCUSES BEGONE!, Dyer’s goal is simple, though not easy: to help viewers learn how to overcome lifetime thinking habits that keep them from maximizing their human potential. EXCUSES BEGONE! addresses the powerfully transformative process of changing habituated ways of thinking that limit beliefs in who we can be and what we can achieve.

Through Dyer’s process of identifying the most common self-defeating excuses, he teaches that we have the ability to choose our way of thinking. “This is a program about choosing, not excusing,” he explains. He informs viewers that just because something has “always seemed to be the way it is,” there is a wealth of research that now points to a human being’s ability to change these habits — excuses — and move into new realms of behavior that are no longer self-limiting.

Wayne Dyer

As the program unfolds, Dyer outlines the most common excuses that are used.

    They include:
  • It will be difficult
  • It’s going to be risky
  • It will take a long time
  • There will be family drama
  • I don’t deserve it
  • It’s not my nature
  • I can’t afford it
  • No one will help me
  • It’s never happened before
  • I’m too old or I’m not old enough
  • The rules won’t let me
  • It’s too big
  • I’m too tired
  • I’m not smart enough
  • I’m scared

Watch it tonight at 7:00 pm on PBS-HD and if you find Dr. Wayne Dyer: Excuses Begone! informative and useful or if you think others might, please show your support.

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