Do Something That Matters Journal
- Publisher
- Page Two Books, Inc.
- Initial publish date
- Jan 2025
- Category
- Journaling, Guided Journals, Self-Esteem
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781774584231
- Publish Date
- Jan 2025
- List Price
- $40
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Description
Is it time to do Something That Matters?
When you’re ready to do something new… resistance shows up.
You lose your focus. You lose your nerve. You lose your momentum. You doubt yourself. You find reasons to do anything else other than the thing you want to do.
But what if you could stay focused on what matters?
What if you could make progress every week toward your goal?
What if you could expand your confidence and nurture your expertise?
What if you could do Something That Matters and become the best version of who you are?
Part journal, part facilitation, and all encouragement, this premium journal not only helps you get things done, it also helps you learn, grow, and get better while you do.
Michael Bungay Stanier, named the number one coach in the world and author of the bestselling book on coaching this century, shares his very best questions and the process he uses to drive his own success.
This is a linen cloth-bound hardcover with a satin ribbon bookmark and includes an excerpt of MBS’s acclaimed book How to Begin. Elegant and beautiful, the journal will help you stay focused, overcome resistance, and do your Something That Matters.
About the author
Michael Bungay Stanier is a leading coaching expert, renowned keynote speaker and the founder and senior partner of Box of Crayons, a company that helps managers and leaders coach in 10 min or less. When he's not leading workshops that help time-crunched managers coach in 10 minutes or less, Michael shares his thought leadership (and his playful sense of humor) with others through his many writings and publications. His published books include Do More Great Work, which has sold nearly 100,000 copies, and End Malaria, a collection of essays from leading thinkers around the globe raising funds for Malaria No More (and hitting #2 on Amazon.com). He has also been featured or published in Fast Company, The Financial Times, The Globe and Mail, and has appeared on CTV's Breakfast Television. Before Box of Crayons, Michael spent time inventing products and services as part of an innovation agency, and worked as a management consultant specializing in large-scale change, writing the global vision for GlaxoSmithKline, among other things. A Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University, Michael was named the first Canadian Coach of the Year in 2006.