Are You Good Enough?
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Product details
- ISBN 9781841127019
- Weight: 227g
- Dimensions: 130 x 211mm
- Publication Date: 13 Apr 2006
- Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Imagine being able to replace negatives with positives, having clarity and being able to pay and accept compliments with sincerity. Think about how good it would be to be direct with your manager about being overworked on your project and not being able to make a deadline without feeling anxiety and stress. Gain knowledge in pruning friendships from unhealthy “all take” and “no give “ to healthy balanced friendships. Learn how to boost your own confidence and pass your awareness of self-esteem onto your children, encouraging them to thrive and be confident adults. It is not possible to alter the past and your own set of circumstances that had detrimental consequences on your mindset but it is within your grasp to learn how to change your attitude and outlook to become that contented, confident person you would like to be. Let Are You Good Enough? based on real life experiences, triumphs and tragedies and solutions to deep-seated problems, show you how.
BILL MCFARLAN is Managing Director if The Broadcasting Business, one of Britain's leading media consultancies and communications training companies. He works with leading companies across Europe, building the confidence of senior executives in dealing with television interviews and in making major announcements. Bill's spent 30 years as a journalist and broadcaster, and is now the author of the best-selling communications handbook Drop the Pink Elephant, first published by Wiley Capstone in 2003. He's presented TV programmes as devices as BBC Breakfast News and World's Strongest Man. Bill's a regular speaker at conferences and a passionate advocate of confidence-building techniques.
DR. ALEX YELLOWLESS is Medical Director of the Priority Hospital, Glasgow. He studied medicine at Edinburgh University and is a member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. Alex Practices clinically as a consultants psychiatrist and has special expertise in the treatment of eating disorders. Interested in the development of emotional health, he runs conferences, seminars and workshops on building self-confidence and maximizing personal potential.
