The Power Of Coaching: Managing The TIME Of Your Life!, By Machen P. MacDonald, CPCC, CCSC

Posted by Dan Janal | June 24th, 2008

Question: Who is the intended audience?
Answer: Business leaders and sales professionals looking to become more accomplished while bringing balance to their lives.

Q: What is the book about?
A: Inside insights of how to effectively manage yourself and the people you lead in relation to time. Understand what time really is and how highly successful people view it and leverage it. Learn what industry leaders do differently to avoid being stressed out and overwhelmed.

Q: Why are you the best person to write this book?
A: I wasn’t always excellent at managing myself in relation to time. I have learned, implemented and habitualized many key strategies that prevent me from being overwhelmed and get more done in a week than I could ever think of getting done in 2-3 months. Not only do I contribute to this book, we have other business leaders including Dr. Stephen R. Covey, Brian Tracey, Jed Niederer, 3 time Olympian Ruben Gonzolez, and top performance coaches Harry Hoopis, Diane Ruebling, Dr. Alison Arnold and Scott Taylor contributing their wisdom.

Q: How is this book different from other books on this topic?
A: This book helps the reader understand what time is and what it isn’t, how you really can’t manage it and that you must learn to master yourself in relation to time. This book is filled with tips, tricks, and strategies on how to do just that for a more effective, fulfilled and successful existence.

Q: Is there anything else we should know about this book?
A: You can order this and other books in The Power of Coaching book series through Amazon.com or http://www.probrilliance.com/leadership_books.php

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Mindfulness And The Art Of Choice: Transform Your Life, By Karen H. Sherman, Ph.D.

Posted by Dan Janal | June 23rd, 2008

Question: Who is the intended audience?
Answer: This book is intended for anyone who realizes that their life is not bringing them the joy and satisfaction desired. Though it is likely to appeal to those at midlife who are questioning the meaning of their lives, it is truly applicable to anyone who is self-reflective.

Q: What is the book about?
A: Each person is entitled to have “the good life.” Most don’t experience this because they are caught up in reacting and continually recycling old patterns that keep them stuck and emotionally frozen. By practicing the simple tools in this book, the reader will learn how to live mindfully and create a great life.

Q: Why are you the best person to write this book?
A: Not only am I a psychologist in private practice, but I have had a personal journey that was quite difficult. From my own life, I realized that one does not have to be a prisoner to their past. The tools in this book are ones I’ve used — to help myself and others. Old knee-jerk reactions can be changed and emotional wounds can be healed. I lived it and I teach it and know what works.

Q: How is this book different from other books on this topic?
A: You need to do more than just talk in order to make changes that will really last. Talking gives you understanding. The tools in this book enable you to work with the raw feelings and heal them.

Q: Is there anything else we should know about this book?
A: You can change the way you have been doing things — even the things that have been automatic. The feedback from others has been overwhelmingly positive because it works.

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