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The Eight Sources of Power: A Tale of Leading with Purpose is a historically-based story that reveals eight sources of power and urges us to identify and practice the power we already have to create a better world. o How to use the power of invitation to gather collaborators.o How the power of the open hand creates curiosity and innovation.o Why using the power of patience requires action.o How the power of framing reduces fear and anxiety.In 1687, Ayutthaya is the capital of Siam (modern day Thailand) and is more populous than London. The story follows Tao and his four classmates as they join the Siam Leadership Academy at a critical time of change in Siam. The academy founder Mongkut teaches the students the sources of power that arise from pursuing a shared purpose. Lessons are also taught by a senior Buddhist monk, a French Jesuit priest, a wealthy Chinese merchant, a Persian finance minister, and local community leaders. While the students learn to lead with purpose, King Narai and his ministers confront dangerous internal and external threats to himself and the kingdom.With a compelling historical story, new insights into human motivation, and questions for personal reflection, The Eight Sources of Power will change how you see yourself and the world.A veteran of several Fortune 250 companies, David C. Bauman, PhD is now a Professor of Business and the Chair of the Undergraduate Business Department at Regis University in Denver, CO. He teaches Ethical Decision Making in Business and Entrepreneurship. He lives in Colorado.
Preventable diseases are skyrocketing. One in three Americans is prediabetic. Even our brains are changing. Here's the science: New evidence shows that foods high in saturated fat, refined carbohydrates and sugar are causing hypothalamic inflammation and metabolic dysfunction, disrupting the normal function of the hunger and fullness hormones, ghrelin, and leptin. What does that mean? We're making ourselves and our kids sick. We are chronically ill, overweight, seriously damaged people. HUNGER HIJACK is a blunt, pull-no-punches book by physician, author, and journalist Dr. David Sherer. In it, he reveals the evidence linking our diets and our ever-worsening health, including: --what kind of "food" raises your risk for serious chronic disease--the high economic cost and negative environmental impact of ultra-processed food (UPF)--how plastics are affecting health worldwide--the national defense implications of overweight/obesity--the imminent perfect storm of deteriorating health and the physician and nursing shortages David Sherer, M.D. is the author of bestsellers WHAT YOUR DOCTOR WON'T TELL YOU and HOSPITAL SURVIVAL GUIDE and a recognized expert in healthy and medicine safety. Since retiring from his clinical anesthesiology practice, he has devoted his writing and advocacy to patient education.
Can you imagine being in an abusive marriage for two decades and not even knowing it?Have you ever wondered why she stays? How she fell for his manipulations when she's so smart? How he could possibly be abusive when he is such a good guy? As a bright and confident therapist, successful businesswoman, author, and international speaker, Heather Boorman-Morris was the antithesis of the stereotypical abused woman. Yet, she was the woman who stayed in an abusive marriage for decades, her soul slowly disintegrating without knowing why or how. A Thousand Paper Cuts brings readers inside the mind, heart, and experiences of a victim of covert narcissistic abuse. With raw vulnerability, Heather shares her story, from love bombing to devaluing to freedom, highlighting the destructiveness an abuser can have without ever raising his fist. Hear the cognitive dissonance and confusion a narcissist's target experiences. Learn the subtle strategies and patterns covert abusers use. Challenge society's inaccurate conceptions of who gets abused and what abusers look like. In A Thousand Paper Cuts, Heather gives voice for all those who can't speak, shining light into the dark corners of their lives to let them know they are not alone. Through her personal experiences and professional expertise, she raises awareness of the abuse cycle, covert psychological manipulation, and joins other advocates to shift society's narrative away from victim-blaming and toward holding abusers accountable. Most importantly, she brings hope and shows that freedom is possible. Heather Boorman-Morris, MSW, LCSW has dedicated her life to ease suffering and nurture healing through sharing her personal stories and professional wisdom as an author, speaker, teacher, and therapist. For more, visit www.heatherboormanmorris.com
In most corporate workplaces, the brains of the people working there are the biggest asset of the business. The brain runs on energy, but most organizations treat people as though their personal energy is an infinite resource. It is not. To be ready, deal with change and be flexible people need energy. Meanwhile, stress, anxiety, and loss of engagement at work are major factors in modern work life and statistics are staggering in a negative direction. In POWER BAROMETER leadership coach and jiu jitsu champion, Josefine Campbell examines how to increase awareness and navigate between different states of mind-agile, mellow, narrow, fragile-to improve your personal, your team's, and your organization's mental agility. Based on her years of experience coaching managers through CEOs at multinational organizations like McDonald's, Deloitte, and Maersk and her intense training in martial arts' reaction courses, Campbell's Awareness Matrix is the roadmap for success. Filled with case studies and tools, POWER BAROMETER details how to enhance your personal energy when managing or collaborating with others to become more mentally agile and productive.
The Match and The Spark offers experience and insight through the lens of a parent, fighting time and protocol to save her chronically ill child. This is not the story of a patient as much as it is the journey of his advocate. Family members and loved ones of a person diagnosed with a serious illness can often battle immense fear, isolation, and guilt. Casey Bradley Gent's memoir illuminates her realization that feeling wrecked does not equal being broken; that in between the sad days, and hospital stays, it is imperative to seek out joyful moments. Beau Gent's diagnosis was part of him, but it did not define him. The author learned families with a critically ill child can call out the sickness, and give it a label, without giving the disease complete power over their days.At age thirteen, Beau learned to redefine power in his days. Because of his autoimmune disease, he was sick before every baseball game-but played anyway, every single weekend. At nineteen, he became a dialysis patient, studying biochemistry as the machinery cleaned his blood. Beau remained a full-time college student throughout his battle with kidney failure. And his mother remained his fulltime advocate, all the way through to his transplant victory and beyond. The Match and The Spark is a rollercoaster story. And just like a wild ride with twists and hills, at the end, there is a sense of exhilaration. A sense of "We did it!" that will comfort families who must be resilient in the face of grave challenges. Casey Bradley Gent is a Colorado native, wife, and mother to three beloved children. The owner of Snowshoe Studios photography, she has photographed presidents Clinton and Obama, two Super Bowls, and countless weddings. Casey is an outdoor enthusiast who loves to run, hike, and play with her dogs and reindeer in the Colorado mountains.
FIRST, EAT YOUR FROG is a meticulously referenced book presenting eight lessons (or "pearls") learned by a successful woman in medicine--Dr. Elizabeth Kagan Arleo. Benefits to the reader include improved work-life integration; more easeful relationships at work with colleagues and at home with family; better time management in both spheres; and core tenets for thriving as a professional working mother.The chapters cover eight key lessons the author has learned in her ongoing journey as a mother of three, practicing physician, and editor-in-chief of Clinical Imaging, including:1. Eat your frog2. 168 hours--you have more time that you think3. If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail4. Remember the pre-meeting meeting5. Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good6. Stop over-apologizing7. It doesn't hurt to ask politely8. Have a growth mindset In FIRST, EAT YOUR FROG, Dr. Arleo gives ample credit to the authors and mentors who inspired the lessons and provides explicit guidance -- and highly entertaining stories -- to help readers move toward less overwhelm and more work-life balance.
How does a young mother overcome an 8 percent chance of living to raise her newborn son? She becomes a warrior and provides hope for others. Daddy's Girl is the story of a father, his daughter, and the deadly battle she won. In each person's life there are events that forever change their course. Twenty-seven year old Stephanie experienced two of these events in fourteen days; the birth of her only child and discovery that she has an 8 percent chance of living. She is haunted by the thought that this baby will only know her through pictures, until she makes that thought her motivation to survive. This is a story of one family facing the most daunting of circumstances, at once celebration and devastation. Michael Schnabel, Stephanie's father tells the story of survival and how three generations of a family respond to crisis. Stephanie's courage is fueled by her son's deep brown eyes and unconditional love. Her faith comes from the belief that something greater than us provides what we need, when we need it. Daddy's Girl illuminates a range of emotions, and delivers them with humor, love--and some miracles. Michael Schnabel is the author of Daddy's Girl, a memoir about the challenges and struggles of parenting through a medical crisis. A graduate of Northern State University, Michael developed his passion for writing and storytelling during his thirty-year career at Bristol-Myers Squibb. Michael lives in Overland Park, Kansas with his wife, and when not spending time with family, you can find him tending to his 26-acre tree farm. Daddy's Girl is his first book.
The book is a gripping memoir: Nabil Khouri's journey from Arab militant to proud American.As a young boy growing up in Jordan in the 1960s, there were only two things he believed in--the power of his automatic rifle and the certainty that Western culture was evil. THE YOUNG TERRORIST recounts his transformation from a proud member of a Palestinian militia group to an even prouder American citizen. Nabil spent much of his youth in Jordan. He experienced the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, as well as civil wars in Jordan (a conflict known as Black September) and Lebanon in the 1970s. At the age of eleven, he joined the Arabic Liberation Front (ALF) not out of any great allegiance to the Palestinian cause but for a child's reason: It would convince the Jordanian Muslim boys to stop bullying him for being a Lebanese Christian. This memoir describes what followed: his experiences confronting death and violence as a preteen terror group member, the first tastes of Western culture as a teen in Spain, an unexpected return to the Middle East during Lebanon's civil war, and his escape to America. Becoming immersed in the group's radical militia ideology warped Nabil's sense of identity and tore at the fabric of his family. However, he ultimately appreciated the opportunities and freedoms of life and education in the United States, unlocking his own "American dream." Nabil Khouri built a successful career in engineering after emigrating to the United States at the age of 19. After marrying his American-born wife, Mary, they settled in the Southern United States. Nabil Khouri does a variety of volunteer work within his community that includes advancing interest in, and knowledge of, Middle Eastern culture. He loves traveling internationally with his wife.
I'm Grieving As Fast as I Can (Second Edition) is a guide for young widows and widowers through the normal grieving process that highlights the challenging circumstances of an untimely death. This updated version of the popular book considers the impact of 21st century "killers" such as COVID-19 and wars in Iran and Afghanistan, among other causes. Young widows and widowers share thoughts and dilemmas about losing a loved one, what to tell young children experiencing a parent's death, returning to work and dealing with in-laws.From anger to guilt to suicidal feelings and desires for sex, the book explores the deep feelings of someone who has experienced the profound loss of a partner. The author also gently guides the reader toward hope and options.Linda Sones Feinberg, M.S.W., founded the first nonprofit statewide organization for young widowed people in Massachusetts in 1983. Linda is now retired from her private practice and continues working as a writer and artist. She resides in Raleigh, North Carolina.
It's the summer of 1973 and two questions haunt twenty-three-year-old bi-sexual Kyle Wilson: how do I choose between two people I love, Cyndy and Daniel? and then again, do I have to? That isn't his only problem. Back in 1969, Kyle Wilson and girlfriend Cyndy Weaver were documenting hauntings. Both had developing psychic abilities as well as a passion for sex. But Kyle received a disturbing warning from his dead twin brother, Johnny: "When Dad dies our brother Norman 's business dealings will destroy the family. If you don't kill Norman, he will kill you." Kyle's refusal to do any more research nor to tell Cyndy of this premonition eventually destroyed their relationship. Kyle Wilson and his twin brother were close. Johnny was homosexual, Kyle was bi. Johnny's best friend and teenage lover was Daniel Mason. The three, along with three other friends were a tight group. They nursed each other through sexual awakenings and over inhibitions. Their upper middle-class lives were idyllic until 9th grade when Johnny was killed in a freak accident. Comforting each other in their grief, Daniel and Kyle became lovers. The novel picks up in late summer 1973 when John Wilson, Sr. dies. Kyle, Cyndy, Norman and their Aunt Rebecca have paranormal experiences that propel them towards a fatal confrontation with vengeful spirits. Within three days, the evil elements in the family - living and dead - are vanquished forever.Bryce Harte is the penname for a professional author who is venturing into new territory with this full-length novel.
Warding Off Evildoers not only examines forensic experts' observations and analyses of evildoers, but also forensic science findings. It is based on research conducted by several hundred scientists exploring various aspects of evildoing. Their research helps unearth the nature and identity of who evildoers are, how they got that way, and most crucially, how we can protect ourselves from them. Joan Arehart-Treichel makes the argument that there are evil impulses in all of us and offers suggestions, based on experts' observations and analyses as well as science, about how we can keep from becoming evildoers ourselves or turning our children into them.
This book is an adventure, an investigation and a manhunt. It divulges the real reason for the Deepwater Horizon tragedy and leads the reader toward identifying the people responsible for causing it. It is the story of an oil-rig supervisor on a five-day assignment being scapegoated by his employer, BP, as part of a corrupt deal the company made with the U.S. Department of Justice. It was a deal that allowed BP to return to business as usual after the worst oil-spill disaster in the nation's history, and gave the accountable executives free passes. The narrative moves from the offshore rig to the courtroom, taking the reader on the life-altering journey of Bob Kaluza, an innocent man who was swiftly acquitted, yet still carries the scars of being accused of causing the deaths of eleven men and the environmental catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico.
A Well-Baked Pie is a fresh, relatable, and entertaining read with loads of practical, year-by-year college advice and examples - to help Gen Z students land corporate jobs. It's like a great friend, successful older sibling, trusted corporate mentor, enthusiastic college professor, and experienced career advisor all rolled into one! Includes guidance on: · Making the most of college· Zeroing in on your major· Elevating social skills · Designing a stand-out resume· Creating a professional digital presence· Building and using your network· Making the most of on-campus job fairs· Landing a killer internship· Job hunting with intention· Storytelling for employers· Crushing interviews (including via video)· Negotiating a stronger offerBrian Ladyman is a Managing Director at Slalom Consulting and an Adjunct Professor at Albers School of Business and Economics at Seattle University, where he teaches Strategic Brand Management. He has an MBA from Dartmouth, and a BS from Pepperdine University. His leadership career has been an immersive learning journey across a plethora of industries and roles-with heavy emphasis in the technology sector and marketing functions.
Sexual addiction and compulsive sexual behavior often steal a person's ability to achieve emotional or sexual intimacy. Both addicts and their partners may suffer in isolation, ashamed and afraid, not knowing where to turn for help. Your Sexually Addicted Spouse shatters that stigma and shame and provides understanding and empathy for the addict and his or her spouse. Barbara Steffens' groundbreaking research was the first to show that partners are not codependents but post-traumatic stress victims, while Marsha Means' personal experience provides insights, strategies, and critical steps to recognize, deal with, and heal partners of sexually addicted relationships. Firsthand accounts and stories reveal the impact of this addiction on survivors' lives. Chapters end with "On a Personal Note" questions and propose new paths that lead from trauma to empowerment, health, and hope. Useful appendices list health and mental health care providers and clergy.Barbara Steffens, PhD, LPCC, CCPS, CPC specializes in helping women recover from sexual betrayal and is a sought-after speaker and presenter on special issues related to partners of sexual addicts. She was the founding President of the Association for Partners of Sex Addicts Trauma Specialists, an organization that provides training and certification of Clinical Partner Specialists and Partner Trauma Coaches. She has counseled and coached betrayed spouses/partners for over twenty years and her research on trauma after betrayal has changed the field. Barbara also consults with other professionals and provides training for those who want to help partners heal. Marsha Means, MA, founder and director of A Circle of Joy Ministries, is trained as a Marriage and Family Therapist, and writes and speaks on the topic of betrayal trauma and sex addiction. Her work is based on both her personal and professional experience. She has written several books on the topic. Marsha and her team of coaches offer individual and group support for partners of sex addicts. In addition, Marsha facilitates couple's groups to help them learn to heal the damage done by betrayal trauma.
The career landscape is rockier than ever, and navigating it takes more than just a resume if you want to find your perfect job. The #PACE Process for Early Career Success is designed to help you unlock the mindset, traits, and techniques needed to Plan, Apply for, Commit to, and Evaluate your ideal career path. Whether you plan to enter the corporate world, join a startup, or start your own business, you will learn how to build a network, master interviewing skills, leverage your personal brand, and even how and when to move on to your next opportunity.Leveraging more than twenty years of experience as an entrepreneur, businessman, and CEO, Mark Zides teaches young adults the skills they need to get their feet in the door, climb the ladder, and not stop achieving until they find success. Using real life examples, research, and a little tough love, The #PACE Process for Early Career Success will equip you to not just survive the modern workforce, but to conquer it.
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