Summary:
The book presents a model for shifting from a victim-oriented Drama Triangle to an empowered way of living and working through the Empowerment Dynamic (TED*). It offers practical frameworks and tools for individuals to transform challenges into opportunities by adopting the roles of Creator, Challenger, and Coach instead of Victim, Persecutor, and Rescuer.
Key points:
1. Victim Orientation: The idea that people often view themselves as victims, leading to blame and lack of responsibility. The book suggests shifting to a creator orientation.
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