Think Less Live More: Lessons from a Recovering Over-Thinker - Couverture souple

Rowe PE, Shelley

 
9780984698967: Think Less Live More: Lessons from a Recovering Over-Thinker

Synopsis

For a world of chronic over-thinkers, this book holds the key. In eight easy steps, discover the essential role feelings play in creating a more fulfilling life and rewarding career. With wit, stories and a bit of science, the book shares tips from an executive, engineer, and recovering over-thinker on how to live with meaning by thinking less. Built-in exercises allow you to put the tips to work immediately. Don't over-think it - start reading now! Chosen as an Award-Winning Finalist in the "Self-Help: General" category of the 2015 International Book Awards from more than 1200 entrants.

Les informations fournies dans la section « Synopsis » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.

À propos de l?auteur

Shelley Row, P.E. is a high-energy, engaging speaker and coach working with top managers and leaders in data-driven fields who must make fast, insightful decisions using their infotuition®- the intersection of business pragmatics and gut feel. She interviewed 76 leaders from the public, private, academic and political sectors on the role of intuition in leadership. Interview results combined with neuroscience and somatics demonstrate the essential role information and intuition play in decision-making. Become an infotuitive leader now, because data alone is just not enough. Shelley’s story is about having the courage to trust your infotuition. That trust transformed her from a woman engineer to a woman executive and from having a dream to living her dream. In 2010, after planning and saving for five years, Shelley and her husband left their careers behind and moved to a Provençal village for ten months followed by travel around the world to return home to Annapolis, Maryland. Shelley founded Shelley Row Associates LLC following a distinguished 30-year transportation career. Her career as a transportation engineer started in 1984 when women engineers were few. She worked as a transportation engineer in Texas, California, Arizona, North Carolina and Georgia during the 1996 Olympic Games. She finished her career in the Senior Executive Service with the U.S. Department of Transportation where she ran a research program on “talking cars.” She is an award-winning leader with top honors in her agency. Shelley is widely-known within the transportation community for her leadership, vision and organizational skills.

Les informations fournies dans la section « A propos du livre » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.