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Thrive: Seven Steps to Successful Self-Leadership

WILKINSON, GEORGE

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The ultimate self-leadership guide for a post-Covid world

It has never been more important to be able to manage your time, your resources and your self effectively. The home and working landscape has changed immeasurably and finding ways to adapt, push on and thrive is essential.

In this timely and necessary book, George Wilkinson draws on his own and others experiences, to provide clear and practical steps to reframe perspective and turn new experiences into positive lessons in self-leadership.

The book focuses on seven key elements:
• Achieving Success - The science behind personal success
• Perseverance - How we can use perseverance to reach our goals
• Emotional Mastery - How clever emotional management can unlock a whole new life
• Embracing Failure - Why we must accept and embrace failure to succeed
• Decision-Making - A simple process to make those key decisions
• Leading Others - Why true leadership must start from within
• Serving Others - How service to others brings about success for us

Packed with case studies and backed by research that illustrates the seven key elements of the book, Thrive: 7 Steps to Successful Self-Leadership provides the reader with the tools they need to regain and improve their self-management skills, leading to positive outcomes at work and home.

AUTHOR:
George Wilkinson moved away from Edinburgh, his city of birth, to join the British Royal Navy and left having served during the Gulf war in 91. He subsequently spent almost three decades working for, and then with, leading organisations such as SKY, Hewlett Packard, Fujitsu and the NHS. Here he performed strategic leadership, consulting and training roles, and now works with a variety of clients to help teams and individuals harness their real potential.

ISBN: 9781913062316
Author: WILKINSON, GEORGE
Format: Paperback
Publication date: 01/12/2020
RRP: $32.99
Pages: 304
Dimension: 216mm X 138mm
Imprint: RedDoor Press