Making A Way for Your Success
Undeniably, sometimes the deck is stacked against us. Sometimes we truly are victims of circumstances beyond our control. The real question is, how do we get back on our feet and make headway in our lives and in our jobs?
If this topic interests you, you'll find the following shows fascinating. Listen to Nan and her expert guests discuss the importance of perseverance and attitude in attaining success:
Banishing Self-Doubts with Sean Stephenson and
A Choice of Attitude with Joel Zeff.
You might also be interested in looking at Nan's blog Trust: The New Workplace Currency on the Psychology Today website.
Keep your eyes open for Nan's new book "The Titleless Leader: How to Get Things Done When You're Not in Charge" on Amazon.com. If you're looking for some insightful reading, try Nan's award winning book "Hitting Your Stride" also on Amazon. Or, you might like her book "Nibble Your Way to Success"
Call Nan on her toll free number 866-944-8195 and tell her what's going on in your work world and why your work matters
Posted by Nan Russell at 02:18 PM
March 05, 2012Don't Let Your Body Betray You
Do you find that you have a difficult time hiding your emotions? Does your stress, anger, frustration, fear, or insecurity come shining through no matter how well you've prepped yourself to stay calm and in control? Do you lose your ability to think in stressful situations?
You are not alone! In the following shows Nan and her expert guests discuss methods to keep your body from giving you away:
When You Need to Succeed with Sian Beilock and
Body Language at Work with Dr. Carol Kinsey Goman.
You might also be interested in looking at Nan's blog Trust: The New Workplace Currency on the Psychology Today website.
Keep your eyes open for Nan's new book "The Titleless Leader: How to Get Things Done When You're Not in Charge" on Amazon.com. If you're looking for some insightful reading, try Nan's award winning book "Hitting Your Stride" also on Amazon. Or, you might like her book "Nibble Your Way to Success"
Call Nan on her toll free number 866-944-8195 and tell her what's going on in your work world and why your work matters
Posted by Nan Russell at 01:50 PM