In the wake of Sheryl Sandberg's bestseller Lean In, PLAYING BIG is a ground-breaking book that gives every women the practical skills they need to find their voice, their vision and to make things happen.
Tara Mohr is the founder of the global Playing Big leadership programme for women and an expert on women's leadership and well-being. Trained by the Coaches Training Institute, Tara also holds an MBA from Stanford University. She is much in demand as a key-note speaker - including for the Emerging Women Live conference, TEDx, The White House Project and Harvard Business School - and has been featured in ForbesWoman, Harvard Business Review, Financial Times, BBC and numerous other media outlets.
At last. At last this very important book has been written,
encouraging women to take up all the creative space they deserve in
the world. I hope it will empower legions of women to step into
their greatness. I couldn't be happier about this publication.
*Elizabeth Gilbert, author of SIGNATURE OF ALL THINGS and EAT,
PRAY, LOVE*
Here comes the glass-ceiling smasher… One of the most important
books in my life. If you want to achieve anything, or simply be
less stressed, this book will help you do it. In it you will find
your voice, your ability, your self-confidence and perhaps even
your mission in life. Buy it. Pass it on.
*Shirley Conran*
For anyone who feels they’re being held back in their career, this
is the book for you. Mohr offers fascinating insights on how to
pursue your passion to the next level. It's a well-researched
how-to manual you shouldn’t miss.
*Marie Claire*
A good one for considering what your inner mentor might have to say
to counter your inner critic. It's a good book for women wanting to
take bold action and manage fear and self-doubt.
*Enterprise Nation*
We're afraid to put ourselves out there, and hold back, but it
doesn't have to be this way . . . It's about negotiating fear and
self-doubt to help you build confidence and 'play big' in your
life
*Happiful*
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