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Ever wonder why an important relationship just isn't working in the way you want? Want to improve your personal impact so that people sit up and take notice? Ever feel your communications aren't receiving the rave reviews they deserve? Ready to get out of autopilot? In a handful of short chapters, this insightful book will help you notice how you get fixed sometimes in the way you speak and behave with others - even in the way you work with yourself. It'll give you quick clarity about the small changes you could make - changes that will create a big difference in the success of your…mehr

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Ever wonder why an important relationship just isn't working in the way you want? Want to improve your personal impact so that people sit up and take notice? Ever feel your communications aren't receiving the rave reviews they deserve? Ready to get out of autopilot? In a handful of short chapters, this insightful book will help you notice how you get fixed sometimes in the way you speak and behave with others - even in the way you work with yourself. It'll give you quick clarity about the small changes you could make - changes that will create a big difference in the success of your relationships, the impact of your messages and the success of your communications. It's time to Change Gears!
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Autorenporträt
Mark co-founded what became Coloured Square Limited with Doug Richardson in 2000. This is his sixth personal development book. His first three were about attitudes to Time, attitudes to Presenting, and the attitudes and activities required to improve personal well-being and resilience. His fourth, Coach-Sell-Teach-Tell¿ was a plea for managers and developers to increase the amount and effectiveness of development they provide their people. His fifth, Changing Gears, was an exploration of how to increase personal behavioural flexibility. He has published two children's books: The Boy Who Yawned, and The Boy Who Kidnapped Father Christmas.