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Change your life without changing your routine! How? By Noticing what you see! And by being ready with an easy laugh. Life is Amazing. Life can be Annoying. And life is full of our Human Idiosyn-Crazies(TM)! Do you know why you should be awestruck by broccoli? Do you know why you should love zippers? Do you know there is a lot of Totally DeTestable Technology(TM) out there? Do you know why our closets get filled with junk? Do you spit a lot? This book is filled with 97 "Noticings" (short essays), each followed by conversation-starters to have with your kids, your parents or grandparents, your…mehr

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Change your life without changing your routine! How? By Noticing what you see! And by being ready with an easy laugh. Life is Amazing. Life can be Annoying. And life is full of our Human Idiosyn-Crazies(TM)! Do you know why you should be awestruck by broccoli? Do you know why you should love zippers? Do you know there is a lot of Totally DeTestable Technology(TM) out there? Do you know why our closets get filled with junk? Do you spit a lot? This book is filled with 97 "Noticings" (short essays), each followed by conversation-starters to have with your kids, your parents or grandparents, your spouse, or your coworkers. Noticing is mindfulness with a smile.
Autorenporträt
Margery Leveen Sher is the Founder and Chief Noticing Officer of The Did Ya Notice? (TM) Project. Margery is a writer, speaker, entrepreneur, and executive who has had a long consulting career working with corporations, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and foundations. Margery was a founder of a successful consulting firm. Her clients included multinational corporations as well as government agencies, including the White House. She has also founded numerous non-profit organizations and two charitable funds. In addition to The Noticer's Guide to Living and Laughing, she has a book on corporate child care, and a myriad of articles on various aspects of work-life balance. Her blog is www.DidYaNotice.com, and she also blogs for The Huffington Post. Margery holds a Master's Degree in Developmental Psychology from Rutgers University.