Peaks and Valleys: Making Good and Bad Times Work for You--at Work and in Life by Spencer Johnson

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  • Pub. Date: March 2009
  • 112pp
  • Sales Rank: 2,310

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    • Pub. Date: March 2009
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 112pp
    • Sales Rank: 2,310

    Synopsis

    Peaks and Valleys is a story of a young man who lives unhappily in a valley until he meets an old man who lives on a peak, and it changes his work and life forever. Initially, the young man does not realize he is talking with one the most peaceful and successful people in the world. However, through a series of conversations and experiences that occur up on peaks and down in valleys, the young man comes to make some startling discoveries. Eventually, he comes to understand how he can use the old man's remarkable principles and practical tools in good and bad times and becomes more calm and successful himself.

    Now you can take a similar journey through the story and use what you find to your advantage in your own work and life. In the story of Peaks and Valleys, and in the bonus audio interview with Spencer Johnson, sharing exclusive insights on how to put these principles to work -- you will discover how you can:

    Get Out Of A Valley Sooner

    Stay On A Peak Longer

    Have More Peaks And Fewer Valleys

    Publishers Weekly

    John Dossett's crisp and polished delivery is a natural fit for Johnson's no-nonsense style of motivational storytelling. Dossett chooses to understate the pathos, projecting a tone of wistful contemplation instead of heavy drama. Both the story and the narrative within the story surround dialogue between a weary day-to-day corporate warrior and a seasoned sage who offers a broader perspective on our familiar notions of success, achievement and happiness. In light of the current economic climate, listeners will find the messages timely, even if the paradigm shifts may not seem especially original. As an added bonus, the audio book includes an interview with the author sharing how he strives to keep the public focused on his message instead of elevating him into a celebrity business guru. A Simon and Schuster hardcover. (Mar.)

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    In Spencer Johnson's world, Sniff and Scurry are not verbs, but mice; and Hem and Haw are "little people-beings." Chances are if you don't know what any of this means, no one has moved your cheese. Still confused? Read on....

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    To help you through the rough times, Spencer Johnson has another helpful guide.by IrishSharky

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    September 20, 2009: When you ar ein bad times, how do you react? Well you can react in the worst of times to be prepared for the best. This guide is helpful and I think everyone will like it just as much as "Who Moved My Cheese".

    I Also Recommend: The Art of War, The Present, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens, Who Moved My Cheese?.

    A new way to navigateby worried-mom

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    August 09, 2009: A great read for students who may have "peaked" in highschool and now are moving though their higher education and coming to grips with their first real valleys ... Where do I really go next in a world that has recently changed so dramactically -- how do I alter my normal navigation system which I thought worked so well for me in order to adjust to new realities that were never on my radar screen and set a new course.

    This may be the "dialog" that parents would like to have with their children but are unable to express -- or provide to a child who can not communicate their deep concerns and certainly will not communicate to their parents.


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