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A "must have" reference guide for anyone before, during and after
the entire coaching process What is Professional Coaching? What can
you expect? When? How? And with whom? What is a "real" coach? How
do you find one? What is coaching and what is not coaching? You
hired a coach, now how do you manage the process? With this
practical guide and its many examples and testimonies, you will
discover how coaching works, how to take advantage of coaching, and
what it can do for you. Three internationally recognized
professional coaches explain their craft, its possibilities, its
limitations and the "know how" of coaching. The authors offer
simple, concrete and documented responses to a series of questions
you ask yourself about professional coaches and coaching. A "must
have" reference guide for anyone before, during and after the
entire coaching process
Death was always a ship mate as Captain Beasley set sail for easy
fishing in the North Sea. The chance of a fatality was 14 times
greater than that of a coal miner at the start of the 20th century.
Could the sea be a mistress that he could not forget? Gladly, this
Yankee would give it all up for the Belle of Grimsby. However, she
has many admirers, including Sir Henry Draker and the adoring fans
of the London stage. He would give up the sea and become a farmer
if she would only be his. Shipping out on the "Angel Girl" to
forget her, however, backfires when he discovers the unwilling
passengers aboard and their true destination.
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Lucky Joe (Paperback)
Virginia Williams, Shannon Williams; Illustrated by Christine Armstrong
bundle available
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R255
Discovery Miles 2 550
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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I met Lucky Joe early in 1901 when I stowed away aboard the
Elginshire out of Liverpool, England. Joe felt that all his luck
came from divine intervention for which he was most grateful and
quick to give the glory-and testament. We were both bound for San
Francisco, where it was rumored the streets were paved with gold.
Shanghaied off the wharf of San Francisco aboard a whaler, however,
proved to be a horrendous near death experience side-tracking our
prospecting adventure in Sonora, California.
"There's a Sucker Born Every Minute," thought to be contributed by
P. T. Barnum was actually uttered by a competitor of the Barnum
& Bailey Circus. While he was referring to the customers of the
famous circus, it could certainly be attributed to that period of
time when mining and oil stocks were exploding on the exchanges
early in the first and second decade of the 1900's. Gold and silver
mines were being discovered and touted every day as well as this
country's fledgling oil company stock exchanges. The west was being
heavily mined and there were numerous opportunities to place
hard-earned dollars in the hopes of reaping many thousands in
return. Back then you couldn't help but win big Right? Get in on
the ground floor and follow along with Stanley as he begins his
investment strategy.
Where did those rasty, barbaric theft-driven pirates bury their
treasures in the 17th and 18th Centuries? Perhaps just a little
south of the main South Sea shipping lane in a secluded harbor
where a short paddle through shark-infested waters to the steamy,
fetid jungle island could yield fresh water, food, and gold
Turn-of-the-20th Century fortune hunters from the schooner, Bessie,
hunt where only ghosts inhabit--or are they all merely apparitions?
Captain Dan was ready to retire until he gained access to a secret
cipher--one that he felt sure was authentic enough to reap him
millions and willing to risk one more salty adventure to seek the
insanely rich treasures of Cocos Island.
Here are the eight skills this book will help you master:
1. Identify your thoughts and feelings: how to tap into your feelings, especially the negative ones 2. Evaluate your negative feelings, negative thoughts, and options: how to decide when to take action 3. Communicate better: how to be a more effective listener and speaker 4. Empathize with others to understand their behavior: how to appreciate a situation from someone else's point of view 5. Do problem-solving: how to define the problem, generate alternatives, and evaluate the outcomes 6. Practice assertion: how to get others to do what you want 7. Practice acceptance: how to back off without feeling like a failure 8. Emphasize the positive: how to build better relationships using a proven ratio of positive to negative interactions
Lifeskills shows how building better relationships is an essential part of preserving health--and offers eight clear steps anyone can use to make that happen.
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Atmosfire
Jan Braai
Hardcover
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Discovery Miles 4 250
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