Power of the Dao
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Product details
- ISBN 9781917391658
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 16 Apr 2026
- Publisher: LID Publishing
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
What if you could live your life in flow … all the time?
Feel “in the zone,” “on your game,” or even “on fire.” Experience complete focus, deep involvement, and genuine enjoyment in whatever you are doing. Gain energy from your activities don’t run out of it. Feel calm, almost ecstatic.
Most of us have touched this state briefly. But what if you could enter it not just for a fleeting moment, nor a single day — but sustain it as a way of life?
In this book, you will discover:
- Seven Daoist-inspired habits for creating flow and resilience every day.
- Practical exercises and reflections to help you apply these principles at work and at home.
- A clear guide to moving with life’s challenges rather than against them — with more calm, energy, and fulfilment.
Max Landsberg, internationally best-selling author whose previous books have sold more than a million copies, shows how ancient Daoist wisdom translates into straightforward practices for our modern world.
Max Landsberg is an internationally recognized authority on personal development, leadership, motivation and executive coaching.
He is an award-winning author, and his eight books have sold more than a million copies in 15 languages. His books all remain in print, including The Tao of Coaching, published in 1996, which has become a classic guide to coaching.
Max’s books draw on his expertise in strategy, from his time as a Partner at McKinsey & Company; insights into leadership gained as a Senior Partner at two global headhunting firms, and skills in personal development through private practice as an executive coach. He most recently led McKinsey’s Senior Partners Office for seven years.
