There are 582 million entrepreneurs globally and 60% of people who start a small business are aged between 40 and 60. Unlike younger generations, small business owners in this age group did not grow up with computers, the Internet, tablets or smartphones. Everything had a manual process and marketing was word of mouth or traditional media ......
Are you sick of feeling lethargic, tired or drowsy? Do you need multiple cups of coffee just to get through each day? Are you ready to get into the best mental and physical shape of your life, but you’re not sure where to start? In this book you will learn about Kay Nyenuh’s six-step ‘How Bad Do You Want It?’ method.
What Are We Fighting For? aims to raise awareness and guide couples following a separation, to teach them that their behavior, attitude and preparation can truly set them on a more positive path.
Resolve the Impact of Abandonment and Fear of Rejection, and Understand the Importance of Connection in Recovery
Trauma impacts all of us and many people just don’t realise that traumatic experience is the basis of a lot of their unhappiness. The value of understanding ourselves is not always clear in relation to how we interact with others, how we treat ourselves or how we find our best balance in order to feel that life is fun, enriching and fulfilling.
Corporate Innervation will make you think differently and expansively about innovation inside your organisation. The ideas for innovation, improvement and growth are sitting inside your organisation today, you just need to know how to create the space for the people inside your organisation to let you know what they need.
What do you do when you have a fight with your best friend? When you are in a tough situation and have no one to talk to? How do you ask for help when you feel helpless? Being Brave Too is a novel and personal development guide for girls with themes on self-esteem and resilience. It is the sequel to Being Brave.
Using aviation principles to boost organisational performance, reduce error and get the best from your people
This book outlines how you can take the lessons learned in the aviation industry and apply these in your organisation to improve organisational resilience and performance, reduce errors and utilise the full potential of your people.
Do you break into a cold sweat at the very thought of being asked to make a speech? Then, when the moment finally comes for you to stand up and face your audience are you so nervous your legs feel weak and your hand tremble? If so, author Laurie Smale understands your plight because he used to experience the same thing.
An inspirational, fun-filled journey of self-discovery that will open your mind to who you really are and what you stand for!
Thirty-five years ago, a professional speaking colleague of mine tossed some prophetic words into a conversation we were having: “Before anything else,” he said, “always get the people right first.” These wise words had such a profound impact on my thinking they’ve influenced the way I’ve coached people in communicating effectiveness ever since.