Breakdancing On A Balance Beam: How to Find Balance as a Business Person and an Everything-Else-That-You-Are-Too Person
Albert Einstein said, “Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.” And Ann Morrow Lindbergh said: “A note of music gains significance from the silence on either side.”
Breakdancing on a Balance Beam is all about the music of life and the peace of silence — and finding the equilibrium between the two.
The thoughts collected in this book are grouped according to the skills and knowledge I’ve found essential for achieving balance in my life. You don’t have to read it straight through — you can visit it from time to time for perspective, when you need a lift or need to see how someone else has dealt with a similar problem or challenge. You may want to start with a topic in the middle or others at the end. It really doesn’t matter. Balance is about capitalizing on our ups and downs and learning how each of them can teach us life’s lessons. The key is to find what works for you.
This book is divided into 11 Chapters, which contain what I call Musings. Webster’s definition of musing (verb) is to become absorbed in thought, or to turn something over in your mind. The ancient Greeks saw a muse (noun) as someone who could reveal knowledge through storytelling. So I have created my Musings as specific stories or occurrences which lead to thoughts and insights that I hope you find helpful in achieving your own balance.
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Breakdancing On A Balance Beam: How to Find Balance as a Business Person and an Everything-Else-That-You-Are-Too Person
Albert Einstein said, “Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.” And Ann Morrow Lindbergh said: “A note of music gains significance from the silence on either side.”
Breakdancing on a Balance Beam is all about the music of life and the peace of silence — and finding the equilibrium between the two.
The thoughts collected in this book are grouped according to the skills and knowledge I’ve found essential for achieving balance in my life. You don’t have to read it straight through — you can visit it from time to time for perspective, when you need a lift or need to see how someone else has dealt with a similar problem or challenge. You may want to start with a topic in the middle or others at the end. It really doesn’t matter. Balance is about capitalizing on our ups and downs and learning how each of them can teach us life’s lessons. The key is to find what works for you.
This book is divided into 11 Chapters, which contain what I call Musings. Webster’s definition of musing (verb) is to become absorbed in thought, or to turn something over in your mind. The ancient Greeks saw a muse (noun) as someone who could reveal knowledge through storytelling. So I have created my Musings as specific stories or occurrences which lead to thoughts and insights that I hope you find helpful in achieving your own balance.
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Breakdancing On A Balance Beam: How to Find Balance as a Business Person and an Everything-Else-That-You-Are-Too Person

Breakdancing On A Balance Beam: How to Find Balance as a Business Person and an Everything-Else-That-You-Are-Too Person

Breakdancing On A Balance Beam: How to Find Balance as a Business Person and an Everything-Else-That-You-Are-Too Person

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Albert Einstein said, “Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.” And Ann Morrow Lindbergh said: “A note of music gains significance from the silence on either side.”
Breakdancing on a Balance Beam is all about the music of life and the peace of silence — and finding the equilibrium between the two.
The thoughts collected in this book are grouped according to the skills and knowledge I’ve found essential for achieving balance in my life. You don’t have to read it straight through — you can visit it from time to time for perspective, when you need a lift or need to see how someone else has dealt with a similar problem or challenge. You may want to start with a topic in the middle or others at the end. It really doesn’t matter. Balance is about capitalizing on our ups and downs and learning how each of them can teach us life’s lessons. The key is to find what works for you.
This book is divided into 11 Chapters, which contain what I call Musings. Webster’s definition of musing (verb) is to become absorbed in thought, or to turn something over in your mind. The ancient Greeks saw a muse (noun) as someone who could reveal knowledge through storytelling. So I have created my Musings as specific stories or occurrences which lead to thoughts and insights that I hope you find helpful in achieving your own balance.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781937788070
Publisher: Baileycourtcon, LLC
Publication date: 12/15/2011
Series: Breakdancing on A Balance Beam Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 196
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

A spirited entrepreneur and gifted facilitator, Kathy Frank is President and Founder of Augur Inc., an organizational and strategic management consultancy firm with offices in Bedminster, New Jersey. She is an author and developer of numerous proprietary training modules designed to optimize team performance in organizations - from small start-ups, nonprofits, and educational institutions, to members of the Fortune 500. Kathy is an entrepreneur in the purest sense. She built a million-dollar consulting practice from scratch. She is a dynamic visionary, connector and strategist known for her warmth and resilience in the face of challenges.



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