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Thriving in Change - Methods for Developing Adaptability - cover

Thriving in Change - Methods for Developing Adaptability

T.S Avini

Editorial: T.S. AVINI

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In an ever-evolving world, the ability to adapt is not just an advantage—it's essential for survival and success. "Thriving in Change" is your comprehensive guide to building adaptability across all areas of life. Dive into the science of adaptability and uncover methods for navigating the tumultuous landscapes of modern life with ease.- Discover how emotional intelligence plays a crucial role in handling life’s twists and turns.- Learn actionable strategies to cultivate resilience and proactive thinking, ensuring you remain ahead of the curve in personal and professional domains.Whether you're seeking to enhance personal growth, lead organizational transformations, or prepare for environmental shifts, this book offers valuable insights and practical tools. Embrace the opportunity to develop a future-ready mindset and drive change in your world. Start your journey to thriving amid change today!
Disponible desde: 07/08/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 231 páginas.

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