Here at last is a personal growth book with a twist, combining psychology with theatrical skills to teach the art of self-presentation. The secret, according to Glynn Bedington, is to become the person you want to be, then present yourself that way. The techniques of theater can help. The difference between a skilled presenter and an actor is that the actor is playing someone else, while the presenter is playing himself. Bedington makes her case in three parts: part one explains basic presentation techniques, part two focuses on applying these skills, and part three offers practical examples of real-life presentations.
This book shows you, in 8 STEPS, how to create a life you truly love, no matter what your current circumstances; a life that matches your deepest desires and is full of love, success, joy and abundance.
In their bestseller Repacking Your Bags, Richard J. Leider and David A. Shapiro defined the good life as “living in the place you belong, with people you love, doing the right work, on purpose.” This book builds on that definition to ...
This book offers a direct link to understanding one?s own motivations and goals, and guides readers through a self-exploratory process that begins with four simple questions: ? Who are you and what do you want?
Despite a fierce commitment to her ideals and her long experience as a professional coach, Sophia wakes at night plagued by persistent self-doubt.
Who do you want your customers to become? According to MIT innovation expert and thought leader Michael Schrage, if you aren’t asking this question, your strategic marketing and innovation efforts will fail.
Think of this book as a smart big sister in your backpack, encouraging you to stick with what you love and helping you springboard your authentic interests into more"--Publisher marketing.
"Do you want to be my friend?" asks the lonely little mouse.
This book "challenges our relationship to the environment and to each other, not only now but across generations.
Who Are You and What Do You Want? is the result of Ukleja and Lorber's search to find the common thread in people who are noticeably happy and successful.
From their beginnings as teenagers experimenting in a San Fernando Valley garage dubbed "The Hell Hole" to headlining major music festivals around the world, discover the whole story of Bad Religion's forty-year career in irreverent style.