Giveaway: “The Thriver’s Edge.”

thSpring means rebirth, transformation and beauty. How about translating that kind of positive energy to your professional and/or personal life?

The Thriver’s Edge: Seven Keys to Transform the Way You Live, Love and Lead,” by Dr. Donna Stoneham, might be just what you need to make this year your best ever.

Stoneham is a “transformational leadership expert” who’s spent three decades helping individuals, teams and entire organizations to “unleash their power to thrive.” She’s worked with non-profits and Fortune 1000 leaders alike to get to the bottom of the fears, negative beliefs or self-denigrating ideas that keep them from realizing their full potential.

That potential, by the way, can be happiness and peace — and you don’t have to be a captain of industry to take to heart the lessons from this book.

 

Corporate trainer and motivational speaker Jack Canfield (he of the “Chicken Soup” series and “The Success Principles: How to Get From Where You Are to Where You Want to Be“) has this to say about Stoneham’s book:

“If you want to take your life to the next level of thriving, fulfillment, inner peace, love, joy, and still be more effective at work, read ‘The Thriver’s Edge.’ I promise you’ll be glad you did.”

If you win the copy I’m giving away, it won’t cost you a dime to improve your life. You’ll still have to do the hard, necessary work of change, but speaking from personal experience I can promise you’ll be glad you did that, too.

To enter:

If you do any (or all!) of these things, please leave separate, additional comments to get credit for each entry.

The deadline to enter is 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 19. If I don’t hear back from the winner by 7 p.m. PDT Wednesday, April 20, I’ll have the random number generator pull a new name.

Note: Due to the high cost of international shipping, a winner from outside the United States will receive an Amazon gift card.

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51 thoughts on “Giveaway: “The Thriver’s Edge.””

  1. Donna –

    I would love to win this book.

    This thought/idea:

    “…realizing their full potential.

    That potential, by the way, can be happiness and peace…” really resonates with me.

    Thank you for the opportunity.

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  2. Please toss my name in the hat! I’m an email subscriber.

    If I don’t win, I think I will be at the library, requesting it!

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  3. I wish I’d seen this yesterday, but I made an important decision today. I took a second job nearly 5 years ago to pay for propane. It’s made my 5-day-a-week working world into 7-days-a-week (for week after week, sometimes for months on end) a gerbil wheel where I can’t even promote my book or work on the next one. Today – TODAY- I decided that since the leak that the propane tank had was discovered and the tank replaced, it’s time to let the crutch go and start living on nights & weekends again, starting w/rebuilding my website. I feel free already – tomorrow is 2 weeks’ notice to the dept store.

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  4. I know I’ll need to find some other kind of side gig because the price of everything’s gone up (but my salary hasn’t and can’t because of gov’t restrictions) but I’m trusting the Almighty and a Friendly Universe to show me the way. No more 11-12 hr days on my feet on hard floors (I’m a trainer) and way more time in the garden, with my house, and with my fur kids.

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