Whether you're self-employed, a middle manager, or a Fortune 500 executive, it's easy to get stuck in a humdrum life and only fantasize about "what could have been."
Motivational speaker Steve Chandler helps you turn that way of thinking into "what will be." Reinventing Yourself is filled with techniques for breaking down negative barriers and letting go of pessimistic thoughts that prevent you from fulfillingor even allowing yourself to conceive ofyour goals and dreams.
Within each of us is an inspirationa spark of insight about the person we were meant to be. Reinventing Yourself helps us to name that vision . . . to call it ours and to begin to make it come true. We really can become the people we've always wanted to be. Steve Chandler tells us how.
The author is a seasoned values teacher whose heartfelt message is this: We get more from life when we decide to approach it as an owner--someone who shapes our own attitudes and takes responsibility for what we bring to life--rather than a passive victim. His particular twist on this theme is to remind us that the building blocks of these attitudes are already in our repertoire, such as when we stiffen up during frustration or talk softly to a smiling baby. We have the same power to change our attitude toward the bigger hills and valleys of life, he says, in a program that is as memorable for its sincerity as for its insights and motivational value. T.W. (c) AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine
About the Author
STEVE CHANDLER is a popular motivational speaker and corporate trainer; he travels the world to speak and corporate train, he travels the world to speak on the subjects of creativity, motivation, and relationship-building.
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