Morgan James Publishing is excited to announce these Hot New Releases for this week!
Each of these are available at your favorite bookseller or online starting this week.
Contributor(s): Stafford, Paula Brown (Author); Grimes, Lisa T (Author)McGovern, Gail (Foreword by)
Annotation: Remember Who You Are provides an authentic look at key concepts today’s career women can benefit from and put into action immediately–it’s virtual mentoring.
Contributor: Aaker, David
Annotation: Stories are orders of magnitude which are more effective than facts at achieving attention, persuading, being remembered, and inspiring involvement. Signature stories–intriguing, authentic, and involving narratives–apply the power of stories to communicate a strategic message. Marketing professionals, coping with the digital revolution and the need to have their strategic message heard internally and externally, are realizing that a digital strategy revolves around content and that content is stories.
Creating Signature Stories shows organizations how to introduce storytelling into their strategic messaging, and guides organizations to find, or even create, signature stories and leverage them over time. With case studies built into every chapter, organizations will realize the power of storytelling to energize readers, gain visibility, persuade audiences, and inspire action.
Contributor(s): Stiles, Corey (Author); Delisi, Rick (Foreword by)
Annotation: Grief Interrupted shows grieving parents the possibility of being happy again after the death of a child.
Contributor: Andrews, Shawn
Annotation: The Power of Perception explains the perceptions that prevent more women from leading global businesses, and includes strategies to counteract these perceptions for women, men, and organizations.
Imprint: Morgan James Fiction
Contributor: Coning, D J
Annotation: The Lost Astronaut features themes of resilience and integrity through a futuristic story of a young astronaut who must find the will to forgive to save Earth.
Contributor(s): Shamas, Victor (Author); Maker, June (Foreword by)
Annotation: Deep Creativity reveals the findings of Victor Shamas’ 30-year exploration of the creative process. Rather than observing creativity in others, he delved into the experience directly in order to uncover hidden truths and break free of common misconceptions. Deep Creativity turns fundamental assumptions about creativity on their head while offering fresh perspectives on the scientific method, fractals, Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, plate tectonics, mind and consciousness, hero myths, the life cycle, sleep and dreams, mothers’ intuition, the nature of wisdom, peak experiences, and even the Gospels. Written from a research psychologist’s perspective, Deep Creativity portrays the creative experience as a bold adventure filled with passion, turmoil, inspiration, sacrifice, sheer joy, self-transcendence, and unconditional love.
Contributor: Albert, Bobby
Annotation: If you’re like most leaders, your hard work isn’t translating into the results you desire. Maybe trying harder is not the solution.
What if you could achieve more than you ever thought possible -by changing your approach to leadership?
Former CEO and serial entrepreneur Bobby Albert has lived, learned and taught leadership – for decades. In Principled Profits, Bobby reveals the Paradox of Effective Leadership that transformed his leadership and catapulted his organization to unprecedented success. The proven principles laid out in this book provide a road-map for any leader who is willing to step out and lead in a bold new way. Once you learn how to tap the passion and knowledge residing in your team, you too, will be positioned for extraordinary growth.
Bobby Albert offers the eager leader a proven path to growth and significance.
Contributor: Stackelhouse, Tami
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Feel Better, Change Lives, and Find Your Best Job Ever!
Looking for a fibromyalgia-friendly career that will help you feel better instead of worse? Could your job be keeping you from you getting better? Do you feel like you aren’t ready to file for disability, but can’t keep up at work either?
In her second book, The Fibromyalgia Coach, Tami Stackelhouse tells the story of her lifelong search for the perfect career. A fibromyalgia patient herself, the author credits becoming a Fibromyalgia Coach with helping her stay focused on feeling better when it would have been easy to give up. She says, “Healing is a full-time job.”
The Fibromyalgia Coach will guide you into finding your best job ever – a career that will help you feel better while making a difference in the world around you! What if you aren’t losing your mind and can manage brain fog symptoms simply?