Daniel M. M. Meza
Published: 2019-11-13
Total Pages: 141
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"How often have you heard various remarks about one's attitude, like: "You have a bad attitude," or "Your attitude is great." But, no one ever shows you how to develop this Success Attitude everyone refers to. Not until now! This unique one of a kind book found nowhere else, presents a Six Code easy to follow formula to create that attitude everyone refers to. Hear what the experts have to say about this book." "Simple ideas are often the most powerful. Zip Code 265431 contains such ideas. It is a captivating, inspiring, and life changing work. I recommend it to anyone, and especially to anyone who might be looking for principles to guide their life." Stephen C. Green, Probation Manager (retired), Santa Barbara County. "There is something very special about this book. A must read for those working with people looking for a change and direction in life. I've read a lot of self help books, but this is so simple, so perfect and complete. Each point in the formula is actually a road map that you can go back to and retrace your path to success." Ken Bell, 36 year law enforcement officer with the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department, and Los Angeles District Attorneys office. Speaker on Gangs and Subculture, Trainer/consultant, school teacher, School Board member & youth counselor, P.O. Box 1542, Duarte, CA. 91010. "The premise takes a concept that everyone understands, the zip code, and applies it to something that everyone seeks, success. The booklet presents the concepts in an easy to read formula that will appeal to individuals of any age group who are struggling to find a more successful lifestyle." Barbara J. Gaines, 31 years (retired) with the Ventura and San Diego County Probation Departments. Currently provides training for several California Board of Corrections certified courses, taught criminal justice classes as an Adjunct Faculty at California Lutheran University, Thousand Oaks, CA., B.S. in Sociology, Kansas State University, M.P.A. in Public Administration, California Lutheran University. "This booklet could have a life changing effect, especially on youths who are in crisis and in need of structure in their lives. The Cognitive Behavioral Model /Approach is at the heart of this booklet, and this model is the most effective in changing how a person thinks, feels, and behaves." Rose E. Rodriguez, Children's Social Worker for the County of Los Angeles, Associate degree in Psychology, Bachelor's degree in Human Services, Master of Science in Family and Marriage Therapy.