Chariots On Fire: THE WINNING FORMULA FOR HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS

Chariots On Fire: THE WINNING FORMULA FOR HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS

by Gina Gardiner
Chariots On Fire: THE WINNING FORMULA FOR HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS

Chariots On Fire: THE WINNING FORMULA FOR HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS

by Gina Gardiner

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Overview

Second Edition.

This book is a combination of gripping autobiographical accounts of tough circumstances combined with powerful, practical self-help advice from Gina Gardiner, who overcame adversity when forced to use a wheelchair after a serious ski accident in 1983.

Her leadership role as head teacher of a large primary school at the time was made much tougher as many of the classrooms did not even have wheelchair access. It was imperative Gina looked at the bigger picture in order to overcome the significant challenges facing her and as a consequence she developed ways to motivate and engage staff, encouraging them to be self-reliant and ensuring they understood how to deliver excellence, taking responsibility for their own performance.

Today, Gina is a highly successful and experienced Leadership Consultant, Trainer, Speaker, Executive and Life Coach. She had to learn to walk again as an adult and the fight for better mobility is ongoing. It has given her a unique understanding of how empowering or limiting one's personal beliefs can be, and how they have the power to hold us back or help us forge ahead. A wheelchair can be seen as a significant limitation or as a chariot on fire offering freedom and empowerment. It is all about choice; perspective changes everything.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157620295
Publisher: The Endless Bookcase
Publication date: 01/06/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 502 KB

About the Author

Gina Gardiner is an experienced leadership consultant and trainer, speaker, executive and life coach. She supports people at individual or organisational level to develop confidence, leadership and people skills – empowering them to see themselves as the solution. She is also a neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) master practitioner.

A serious skiing accident in 1983 meant she was forced to use a wheelchair, but, in her leadership role as head teacher of a large primary school, it was imperative that she looked at the bigger picture in order to overcome the significant challenges facing her. As a wheelchair user Gina was unable to access most of the classrooms. She had to change her perspective and develop ways to motivate and engage staff so that they were self-reliant and understood how to deliver excellence and take responsibility for their own performance.

Created out of necessity, her approach has proven that once we start to change how we think and how we see ourselves, we start to change our reality and that of those around us. Essentially, this is a huge gateway to maximising leadership potential as well as personal development. It’s also a good reason why, in her twenty years of leading it, the school was twice acknowledged as one of Ofsted’s best schools, was included on the honours list of Her Majesty’s Inspector (HMI) as one of England’s most successful schools, and achieved a string of quality and kite marks.

The strategies developed at the school are now being used with great success to help a wide range of business and organisations.
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