<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Coach Your Self Up provides innovative techniques for identifying and breaking through challenges, behaviors and thought patterns that may be blocking your success at work and in life. Learn to be your own coach so you can make sustainable changes and take more ownership of your career development. Invest in yourself! You are your best coach!<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><em>Coach Your Self Up </em>is based on the premise that the best thing you can do for your career development is to commit to your ongoing personal growth--because personal development <em>is </em>career development. Deepening your self-knowledge is important for taking ownership of your career. Learning to be <em>your own coach </em>is an effective way to make this happen. </p><p>What is "self-coaching?" Well, who do you talk to more than anybody else? This is not a trick question. For most of us the answer is "ourselves." Now imagine using those inner conversations for good--your own good. Whether we know it or not, we all get in our own way. Based on a successful global training program by the same name, <em>Coach Your Self Up </em>provides innovative practical techniques for identifying and breaking through behaviors and thought patterns that may be blocking your success at work and in life. But the even bigger and bolder message of this book is this: by learning to be <em>your own </em><em>coach</em>, you <em>can </em>make sustainable changes to become more effective and realize more of your potential. </p><p>Self-coaching is about becoming more self-aware. Normant lays the foundation by synthesizing important findings on self-awareness from the fields of psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral science. While steeped in science, <em>Coach Your Self Up </em>goes on to be up close and personal. </p><p>A structured pragmatic approach and easy-to-use self-coaching tools help you understand what may be undermining your career (and life) trajectory. With this book in one hand and a pen in the other, you will learn to notice your self-limiting behaviors, and to question the "deep stories" (i.e., unconscious assumptions, self-limiting beliefs) fueling those behaviors. <em>Coach Your Self Up </em>skillfully teaches you to harness the "superpower" of managing your attention to identify and challenge those deep stories. </p><p>Coaches know that to make a lasting outer (behavioral) change, you must do the "inner" work. Just becoming open to the possibility that your deep stories are not "facts" will swing the door open for making changes that you might have thought were impossible. </p><p>You can apply this easy-to-use approach over and over again. Small shifts can lead to big changes for you in your career and beyond. Invest in yourself! You are your best coach!</p><p>The bottom line: becoming more self-aware can help you change the way you "show up" at work (and life). This is not a trivial accomplishment--any single shift can significantly alter your career (and life) trajectory. Self-coaching has the potential to be a potent cornerstone of the next generation of career development and employee engagement practices. </p><p>A great resource for an individual, this book also includes guidance for small groups who want to work through it together. Mike also shares ideas on how this material could be utilized within organizations on a broader scale. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>As the CEO of your own destiny, leveraging your strengths is not enough--you also need to know where you may be holding yourself back. Mike Normant's <em>Coach Your Self Up</em> helps you not only see where you are imposing limits on yourself, it teaches you the steps to make sustainable positive changes.</p><p><strong>--Maynard Webb, </strong>Founder of Webb Investment Network, Co-Founder of Everwise, Bestselling Author of Rebooting Work, Board Member at Visa & Salesforce</p><p> </p><p>"This book is a "must-add" to your personal and career development library. Building on a superb overview and synopsis of the work of important thought leaders in the fields of psychology and human behavior, Mike provides a step-by-step process for making small shifts that can lead to big changes in yoru career and in yoru life." </p><p><strong>--Dr. Beverly Kaye</strong>, Founder of Career Systems International, Speaker, Co-Author of <em>Help Them Grow or Watch Them Go, Up is Not the Only Way, Love 'Em or Lose 'Em</em></p><p> </p><p>"The worlds of personal and career development are merging. Focusing on personal growth at work is part of bringing our whole selves to work. The best thing we can do to move forward in our careers is to make a commitment to our own personal development--to deepening our self-awareness. Mike Normant's <em>Coach Your Self Up</em> provides a powerful self-coaching toolkit that enables this growth."</p><p><strong>--Mike Robbins, </strong>Author of <em>Bring Your Whole Self to Work</em></p><p> </p><p>"Mike Normant nails it with his premise that personal development <em>is</em> career development. Any work you can do with yourself to shift self-limiting patterns will absolutely benefit you on the job. <em>Coach Your Self Up</em> provides you with a pragmatic framework and tools to help you identify your own self-limiting patterns and to self-coach your way to making lasting changes.</p><p><strong>--Stuart Crabb</strong>, Partner and Founder, Oxegen Consulting, former Global Head of Learning at Facebook</p><p> </p><p>"Mike Normant's <em>Coach Your Self Up</em> touches two fundamental beliefs we share at 1440--it all begins with self-awareness, and the answers we seek are found only within each of us, for ourselves. Self-coaching follows naturally, helping everyone to guide their own career journeys to the growth and understanding that will take them to the next level."</p><p><strong>--Scott Kriens, </strong>Co-Founder, 1440 Multiversity</p><br>
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