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STRENGTH THROUGH CRISES

eBook - The Art of Not Losing Your Head
ISBN/EAN: 9783843725453
Umbreit-Nr.: 662141

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 280 S., 0.63 MB
Format in cm:
Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 23.01.2021
Auflage: 1/2021


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  • Zusatztext
    • In the year 2000, Marc Wallert, along with 20 other hostages, was kidnapped by terrorists and held captive in the Philippine jungle for 140 days. In this book, he recounts the survival strategies he employed and the lessons he learned from this harrowing experience. With brutal honesty, he also describes other life setbacks, including his burnout, underlining the fact that the strategies that helped him can also assist others in challenging times: the mental fortitude known as resilience.Resilience, though proven effective time and again, has seldom been discussed in such a riveting manner.
  • Kurztext
    • In 2000, Marc Wallert and 20 other hostages were taken by terrorists to a Philippine island and imprisoned in the jungle for 140 days. 20 years later, he describes the strategies he used to survive and what he learned from the experience. The jungle didn't break him, but the day-to-day life that followed drove him to burnout. In order to better understand why, he set out to find answers by focusing on the defining moments of his life - the crises. In this book, he explains effective strategies for both private and professional life that can help people get through crises and become even stronger as they do so.
  • Autorenportrait
    • Marc Wallert, MSc and MBA, is a counsellor specialising in burnout syndrome and a psychological consultant, with extensive training as a coach in resilience. He worked for more than 15 years as an executive for internationally renowned companies such as PwC, Renault and Ottobeck speaking four languages and leading teams of more than 60 people. Today he inspires people and organisations on how to successfully master crises and stressful situations in talks, seminars and workshops.