![]() Some of what they say is reminiscent of Tony Robbins’ self-help material, but without all the hype it’s easier to digest. You are likely to find some of yourself in one of the many case studies they provide to illustrate their techniques. Review of The Power of Full Engagement by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz. Most of us are constantly trying to manage time here, the authors have instead set out a prescription for managing energy on every level: physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual. The Power of Full Engagement by Jim Loehr, Tony Schwartz. Because athletes train constantly, they are more prepared, whereas most people are in the work game 8 to 12 hours a day with little or no training at all. They have found to their surprise that the performance demands most people face in their everyday work environments are often tougher than those professional athletes face. Their intervention focuses on effective management of our most precious resource, our energy. By the author of The Power of Full Engagement. They are not involved in the physical training process, however. Outlines a strategy for personal success that explains how readers can adjust the telling of their life stories to promote goals and change how they are seen by others. For 25 years, Loehr and Schwartz have conducted intensive training with professional athletes to help them perform at peak levels under intense competitive pressures.
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