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How to Survive Change . . . You Didn't Ask For: Bounce Back, Find Calm in Chaos, and Reinvent Yourself

How to Survive Change . . . You Didn't Ask For: Bounce Back, Find Calm in Chaos, and Reinvent Yourself

Current price: $18.95
Publication Date: March 1st, 2014
Publisher:
Conari Press
ISBN:
9781573246002
Pages:
240

Description

"Change is hard," we say, and it is even harder when it is thrust upon us. At any point, we may be forced to reinvent our career or downsize our lives; we may lose a love or a dream. Our first reaction is to rail against fate, but what if we could see past today's turmoil and spot tomorrow's opportunities that lie within unaskedfor change? That's the promise of How to Survive Change...You Didn't Ask For by bestselling author and executive coach M.J. Ryan. Her paradigmshifting book will help you bounce back, do more with less, rise to challenges, see new opportunities, find calm in chaos, reevaluate priorities, and reinvent yourself.

In How to Survive Change...You Didn't Ask For, Ryan provides strategies to retain your brain and optimize your response to change, stepbystep: by first accepting the new reality, then expanding your options, and finally, taking effective action. She offers cuttingedge tools for becoming calmer, less fearful, and more flexible, creative, and resourceful in your thinking. Best of all, as your adaptability increases, so does your confidence--with her guidance, you will be able to survive and thrive no matter what life throws your way.

This is a paperback edition of Adaptability, first published in hardcover in 2009.

About the Author

M.J. Ryan is an inspirational speaker and human development expoert, and author of several bestselling books including This Year I Will…, The Happiness Makeover: How to Teach Yourself to Be Happy and Enjoy Every Day and Attitudes of Gratitude. She lives in the San Francisco Bay area with her family.

Praise for How to Survive Change . . . You Didn't Ask For: Bounce Back, Find Calm in Chaos, and Reinvent Yourself

"…teaches us how we can get through the pain more quickly and extract greater meaning from the nonnegotiable events of life." --Ellyn Spragins, author of What I Know Now: Letters to My Younger Self
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