Changing Directions Without Losing Your Way
Managing the Six Stages of Change at Work and in Life
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Narrated by:
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Paul Edwards
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Sarah Edwards
About this listen
From facing a new reality, releasing the past, finding an inner compass, embracing the future, developing a strategy, to putting the show on the road, the six stages of change are clearly explained.
Paul and Sarah Edwards supply useful and simple exercises to help readers understand their options. They also supply vivid examples of others who have successfully wrestled with the disruptions of job changes, downsizing, or changes.
©2001 Paul and Sarah Edwards (P)2001 Simon and Schuster Inc.Critic Reviews
"The Edwardses' advice is both inspirational and practical." (Booklist)
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