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Getting to GREAT - A 5-Step Strategy For Work and Life; Based on Science and Stories

Madelaine Weiss

Publisher: Koehler Books

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"A great life depends on a great fit between who we are and the environments in which we work and live."  
	Getting to G.R.E.A.T. is a lively, practical guidebook for living with a proven method that has already changed so many lives. Loaded with science and stories, each information-packed chapter launches with a topic-relevant vignette from the author's own experience, moves to research and practical recommendations on each chapter topic, and concludes with a chapter-specific case example and exercise for personal use. 
	Beginning with the pivotal event that shaped the trajectory of her work and life, Madelaine Weiss reveals a powerfully effective five-step strategy for satisfaction and success in your own work and life.
Available since: 03/09/2021.

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