Sunday, October 9, 2011

The Coach's Journey Review & *Giveaway*

The Coach's Journey by Bruce D. Schneider

About The Book:
What risks and life changing decisions are you ready to make to create your richest life & career? If you've ever wondered whether transformation is truly possible in a world seemingly filled with limitations, The Coach's Journey introduces you in a unique way to the stories of people who have dealt courageously with life's struggles from a wide variety of perspectives. Not only did they transform their lives, they've taken others wrestling with unfulfilled potential further down their own paths toward richer, more rewarding lives - for themselves, their families and their communities. This book provides an opportunity to be present to their wisdom, and to decide for yourself that positive transformation is not just possible, it's the difference between mere survival and the life you were meant to live.

My Thoughts:
I like that this book tells personal stories from real people, so you can really get an idea of how the coaching helps people. There are stories from a variety of people, with different backgrounds and ways of life. This book shows that if these people can change their lives, then so can you. A good read.

About The Author:
Bruce D. Schneider is the founder of the world renowned iPEC Coach Training School, the author of Relax, You're Already Perfect and the new blockbuster book, Energy Leadership. He is the innovator of a groundbreaking theory of consciousness levels, the much-talked-about Energy Leadership Index assessment, and the creator of the transformational Core Energy Coaching Process. Those are just a few of Bruce D Schneider's accomplishments...but this is how he got there...Bruce's life was virtually over at age 18. In 1978, a late-evening highway encounter with a drunk driver left him on his deathbed. Miraculously, he not only survived this horrific accident, but against all odds, went on to a complete recovery. Why? The drunk driver died instantly, and Bruce's survival was described as a near mathematical impossibility – recognized as a miracle by most. He could have viewed that experience in several ways. Perhaps he could have felt like a victim, or guilty for living while the other person died. Bruce's viewpoint was much different. Bruce saw this "horrific accident" for what it really was... an exceptional gift and opportunity. He was, at 18, given a second chance at life, and decided to make it a life worth living. To learn more please visit iPEC.


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I received a complimentary review copy of this book from Soaring Solutions. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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