Catherine, a top businesswoman with a young family, is the sister of Julian Mantle, the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari. After being involved in a life-threatening accident, Catherine realizes that, regardless of how high she has risen in the business world—and of her achievements and accolades—her family is the most important thing in her life.
Through a series of conversations with her brother, Catherine learns how to reset the focus of her life onto her family—and how living with that culture engenders business success too.
Catherine's story takes us on a journey towards being an individual who leads a meaningful life; a stable, reliable, and a loving center around which family and friends revolve. Through her eyes, you'll learn: the importance of setting goals in life for ourselves and our children; how to form bonds of trust with our loved ones; the value of truly nourishing our relationships; how to slow down in life and value our time; and how to live positively and truthfully every day.
This is a charming and inspiring tale about the positive effect that one individual can have on the lives of everyone around them.
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Robin Sharma is one of the world’s most highly respected leadership experts. He is devoted to helping organizations develop people who “lead without a title” so that they win in this period of intense change. His clients include Microsoft, GE, FedEx, IBM, Nike, NASA, Yale University, and the Young Presidents Organization. His books, such as The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari and The Greatness Guide, have topped bestseller lists across the globe and have sold millions of copies in more than seventy languages. They have been embraced by rock stars, royalty, and many celebrity CEOs. Sharma is also the cofounder of 960vets.com, an innovative online support resource that helps US veterans successfully reintegrate into civilian life.
Adam Verner is a stage, film, television, and voice actor and an Earphones Award–winning audiobook narrator. He holds a BS in theater arts from Bradley University and an MFA from Chicago College of the Performing Arts at Roosevelt University.