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Live Large: The Achiever's Guide to What's Next
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As a corporate strategist, Elizabeth B. Crook spent years helping companies grow in new industries and new markets. Although she focused on organizations, more and more individuals sought her assistance in mapping their paths towards fresh and exciting future opportunities. Realizing her gift, Elizabeth developed a process that has since helped hundreds of achievers discov
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Paperback, 224 pages
Published
May 9th 2017
by Greenleaf Book Group Press
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As much as I think that the book is useful in its entirety, I simply could not connect with the activities and steps presented. From a factual standpoint, the book is correct ( as many self-help books as I have read by now, I clearly differentiated between an author who has no idea what they are talking about and one that has done her research), so I am not going to judge it negatively.
I did like that this book did not contain an ...more
As much as I think that the book is useful in its entirety, I simply could not connect with the activities and steps presented. From a factual standpoint, the book is correct ( as many self-help books as I have read by now, I clearly differentiated between an author who has no idea what they are talking about and one that has done her research), so I am not going to judge it negatively.
I did like that this book did not contain an ...more
I found this book underwhelming, so similar to other self-help books that I identified few differentiating characteristics. Most of the points and exercises seem to come from the book of bullet points in a self-help book for the creation of a self-help book.
There are fill in the spaces worksheets where the reader is encouraged to write down goals, from core to “nice to have.” There is the “Yippee Index” where the reader is encouraged to identify what goals are important enough to cause you to ...more
There are fill in the spaces worksheets where the reader is encouraged to write down goals, from core to “nice to have.” There is the “Yippee Index” where the reader is encouraged to identify what goals are important enough to cause you to ...more
A friend had given this book to me with the added caveat that it is incredibly cheesy, but also helpful. And I have to say I think that sums it up perfectly. There are sentences that are just so self-help-you-are-magical-y, but the content is solid and there are a lot of great probing questions to help you think through career pivots.
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