ReThink Resilience

ReThink Resilience
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Publisher : Greenleaf Book Group
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-13 : 9781632998422
ISBN-10 : 1632998424
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Book Synopsis ReThink Resilience by : Beth Benatti Kennedy

Download or read book ReThink Resilience written by Beth Benatti Kennedy and published by Greenleaf Book Group. This book was released on 2024-10-15 with total page 218 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Do you want to be able to constructively manage change? Navigate stressful situations? Transform challenges into opportunities? Do you want to achieve professional success and personal fulfillment? The key is resilience! Authors Beth Benatti Kennedy, Karthik Venkatakrishnan, and Songmao (Ben) Zheng, with a shared passion for helping others succeed, have focused for years on discovering what builds resilience. In this pivotal guidebook, they share their resilience-boosting ideas, curated from the breadth of their professional experiences across diverse sectors of practice and life journeys. For those who want to be resilient, ReThink Resilience provides 99 actionable and practical suggestions for boosting resilience that can be readily integrated into your work and life. The 99 boosters focus on the five strategies of the Benatti Resiliency Model®—Well-being, Self-awareness, Brand, Connection, and Innovation. The model, developed by Beth Benatti Kennedy over her 25 years of leadership coaching, has helped thousands of people develop the resilience to adapt to changing career circumstances, remain productive and engaged, and find greater life and career satisfaction. ReThink Resilience also includes inspiring perspectives and stories from 16 “Resilience Champions,” people known to the authors who model resilience. Embark on your transformative journey to resilience today with ReThink Resilience!


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