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Change One Thing!

Make One Change and Embrace a Happier, More Successful You

By (author) Sue Hadfield
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Oxford, United Kingdom
Imprint: Capstone Publishing Ltd
Published: 13th Dec 2013
Dimensions: w 116mm h 193mm d 11mm
Weight: 200g
ISBN-10: 0857084607
ISBN-13: 9780857084606
Barcode No: 9780857084606
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A self-help manual on creating reasonable, achievable improvement in your life In our attempts to overachieve, many people find themselves frustrated because they cannot relish in their own successes. Though these professionals may reach their goals of job titles and financial stability, they often sacrifice their personal and family lives and discover deep dissatisfaction. In Change One Thing!, self-help author Sue Hadfield outlines the necessary steps to address the disillusionment that has become a common problem in our work-driven society. While whirlwind change can be overwhelming and unrealistic for a modern worker with a family and responsibilities, Hadfield asserts that a determined person can bring about an impactful change in his life by simply altering one aspect of it. * Teaches readers to avoid emotions of hopelessness and panic associated with changing too many aspects at once * Details a step-by-step plan to make a meaningful change * Shares real-life examples of people who successfully altered their lives Those who recognize that professional success is less fulfilling than other facets of their lives will find comfort and guidance in Change One Thing! as they embark on missions to improve their lives.

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Hadfield has much to say that is genuinely inspirational about making small changes which can have a big impact on your life. She has the ability to reduce to a few words those situations which poison our lives and to see ways to make changes and improvements. She encourages you to take account of the needs of the people around you, to plan effectively and be objective about what you're achieving. The problems will be different for everyone, but I suspect that there will be few people who come away from the book without a sense that they could make their lives better. (The Bookbag, January 2014) You want your business to be successful, but at what cost? Success doesn t have to ruin your personal and family life. This book teaches you how to get the best of both worlds. (Talk Business, January 2014) crammed with well researched, common sense tips and success stories. (Yours, March 2014)