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Discover Yourself On the Yellow Brick Road - 7 Core Principles of Success
This book tracks the lives of 3 Contemporary characters on a journey of self discovery. Dan "Scarecrow" Burnside is heading for burnout. In his search for success he's sacrificed his health and his relationships until he gets a wake up call. Louisa Lyons is a recent graduate who's being bullied by her boss who she calls "The Wicked Witch Of The West" - and she's not handling it very well. Tom Tindall-Heart is stuck in a rut. He hates his job and despises his boss, but he's so far into his comfort zone he's struggling to get out to find what he REALLY wants.
This is a must read for anyone facing change or is looking to go in a new direction in their career. Even if you are into self development, or never read a book like this before - you won't be hampered by jargon or over complicated exercises.
Revive, reclaim and restore yourself with this book.
Author: dashwood
Added: 21 Apr, 2009
Last updated: 29 Jun, 2009
Category: Business
No. of pages: 34
Views: 107108
No. of ratings: 3
Favourited: 2
Number of subscribers: 2
Tags: career development, personal coaching, stress, redundancy, time management, confidence, procrastination, motivation, health, diet, self belief, values, vision, visualisation, law of attraction, meaning and purpose, self awareness, disc, action planning, change your career, communication, leadership, team building, success, finances
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From: thebookwright (sent: 05 May, 2009)
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This really simplifies the journey for so many people - can't wait to meet the wizard at the end
From: suzannebd (sent: 05 May, 2009)
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Flexible Hr Ltd - 5th May 2009
A must for everyone embarking on a Personal Development Programme and very compulsive reading! Well done Wendy!
From: HealthyLife (sent: 05 May, 2009)
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Congratualtions Wendy. Loved this chapter. It is immediately resonating with me so looking forward to reading the whole book!
I am sure you will have lots of success with it. Certainly deserved.
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