Whether youre self-employed, a middle manager, or a Fortune 500 executive, its easy to get stuck in a humdrum life and only fantasize about what could have been. Motivational speaker Steve Chandler helps you transform what could have been into what will be. Youll learn numerous techniques for breaking down negative barriers and letting go of pessimistic thoughts that prevent you from fulfilling, or even allowing yourself to conceive of, your goals and dreams. Drawing on many years of work in the field since the original publication of the book, Chandler has added numerous new stories, quotes, insights, and recommendations on how to reinvent yourself from the fictional, limited personality of old to a fresh level of creative action.
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Steve Chandler is one of America's best-selling authors whose eight books have been translated into more than 11 languages throughout Europe, China, Japan, and Latin America. Chandler is also a world-famous public speaker who was called by Fred Knipe, a four-time Emmy-award winning PBS screen writer, an insane combination of Anthony Robbins and Jerry Seinfeld. Chandler was recently named to the faculty at the University of Santa Monica where he teaches in the graduate program of soul-centered leadership. Chandler's first audio book, 100 Ways to Motivate Yourself, was named Chicago Tribune's Audio book of the Year in 1997. King Features Syndicate repeated the honor by naming Chandler's 35 Ways to Create Great Relationships the 1999 Audio book of the Year. Chandler has been a trainer and consultant to more than 40 Fortune 500 companies worldwide. He graduated from the University of Arizona with a degree in creative writing and political science, and spent four years in the U.S. Army in Language and Psychological Warfare.
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. © AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine
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