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Jeffrey Patnaude is the author of two books that fully develop the core principles of his work and teachings and explore the pathway to a balanced, joy-filled work and personal life. |
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In Leading from the Maze: A Personal Pathway to Leadership, Patnaude uses the ancient labyrinth to guide leaders along the twisting path to self-knowledge and greater real-world success. The book explores the deeper benefits inherent in self-discovery and the tremendous benefits achieved when people are inspired by their own visions to become wholly committed to excellence. Its pages provide a pathway for people seeking to not only make a living,' but also ' make a difference. ' |
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Any reader who is on the 'the path' will benefit from this thought |
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Living Simultaneously: Balancing Self-Care, Personal Relationships and Work explores the keys to achieving "life balance" and the joys possible once we attain it. Often, we think of ourselves as having separate lives: work life, family life, love life, spiritual life…and the list goes on. However, life is one continuous flow. Integrating our seemingly disparate spheres creates a more rewarding, creative and fulfilled existence. Here, Patnaude explores real ways to help this process by learning to flow through and around the three life circles and rewarding ourselves through play, laughter and dance. |
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"The Internet is changing all aspects of our lives, including the way we work, live, play and learn. In this Internet economy where the fast beat the slow, it is important to balance professional and personal lives. Jeffrey Patnaude's book reminds us of how to find balance in a world where the pace of change is extremely fast." |
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What does a father say to his eight-year-old daughter when she asks the haunting question: "Daddy, why are you and Mommy getting a divorce?" The answer: "Sweetheart, Mommy and Daddy are like two trees - one was an Oak and the other a Maple." This is a book for children of divorce, exploring how the differences between adults sometimes contribute toward relationships that cannot be successful. |
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Teaching young children to count is almost as important as teaching the value of every contribution, no matter how small. Penny is a touching poetic story of the value of "making a difference." |
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