Step Back: Why you need to stop what you’re doing to really start living

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Weight 0.143 kg
Dimensions 1.6 × 12.8 × 19.6 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

192

Publisher

Year Published

2016-5-19

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1473614805

About The Author

Norman Drummond is founder of Columba 1400, a charity specialising in helping young people from underprivileged backgrounds to become leaders. He is also chairman of Drummond International, a life coaching, personal and presentation skills and media management company. Formerly a headteacher and BBC governor, Norman Drummond's skills as a coach are in great demand with top politicians and business figures worldwide. He is currently a chaplain to the Queen. He is married with five children.

Drummond shows how we can all benefit from taking a pause, working out what is really important to us and how we can properly realise our potential.

Other text

Why stepping back from life's busyness is essential to ensure you're living to the full, in work, at home and in everything else you do.

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IT'S TIME TO STEP BACKModern life is frantically busy – we rush from one thing to another, rarely stopping to think about what really matters. We can't hope to achieve our potential unless we take time out to work out what is most important to us.Norman Drummond is an internationally respected coach in life and business. He shows us how easy and how effective stepping back can be.Most importantly, he focuses on the rich rewards of stepping back: clarity of thought, stronger objectives – and the ability to discern the true priorities of your own heart.STEP BACK is an essential book for a culture that is unable to rest and relaxNorman Drummond is the founder of Columba 1400, an award-winning charity seeking to change the life outcomes of young people from harsh realities around the world. A former head teacher, BBC Governor and Chair of BBC Children in Need, he previously served as Chaplain to The Parachute Regiment and The Black Watch. Norman is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and a Chaplain to the Queen in Scotland.www.columba1400.comwww.drummondinternational.com