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Do Agile

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In an uncertain world, it's easy to mentally inhabit a space that is both comfortable and familiar. Yet what if we've become stuck in our ways? Or stopped having an opinion that was truly our own?D...
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  • 03 September 2020
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In an uncertain world, it's easy to mentally inhabit a space that is both comfortable and familiar. Yet what if we've become stuck in our ways? Or stopped having an opinion that was truly our own?

Do Agile is about resetting our minds and moving forward. Tim Drake shows us that to work effectively in any organization – and in life in general, we require a mindset that is open, alert, engaged, and positive. And importantly, aligned with our core principles. You will:

  • Define your values as they change over time
  • Find out how "giving back" leads to a positive mindset
  • Reignite a desire to learn
  • Retrain your mind to think more autonomously
Today's world requires a new type of toolkit. One that helps build mental resilience, a growth mindset, and a positive outlook. Once that's in place, you can do practically anything.
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Price: $14.95
Pages: 120
Publisher: Global Book Sales
Imprint: Do Books
Series: Do Books
Publication Date: 03 September 2020
Trim Size: 7.00 X 4.75 in
ISBN: 9781907974809
Format: Paperback
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"Full of wisdom, warmth and positivity, Do Agile makes the reader feel that anything is possible. An excellent companion to people of all ages who want to live meaningful, worthwhile lives in which they not only fulfil their own personal dreams, but give back to society too." – Ella Berthoud, Bibliotherapy

"Tim’s book is thought provoking, uplifting and free of jargon. It can change the way you think and with positive, uplifting and rewarding results. It is a powerful guide for troubled times." – 60+ Surfers

Tim Drake is a keynote speaker to business audiences around Europe on motivation and unlocking potential. He has co-founded and run businesses, Think Tanks and charities. His previous publications include Wearing the Coat of Change (Orion, 1998), How to Make a Difference (Marshall Cavendish Business, 2012), You Can Be as Young as You Think (Pearson Prentice Hall Life, 2009) and Generation Cherry (Red Door, 2017). He is married with two grown up daughters, and lives in London.