Do you feel stuck in some part of your life? Are you trying hard but can't get to where you want to be?
You need to find your zone of conscious grit. You make changes happen, and you take control, when you discover and use your powerful conscious grit.
This book will help you get into that zone and give you the tools you need to make the changes that you want. I know it works - I was stuck and now I'm not!
'Gail's honest, heart-wrenching story connects as she holds your hand and helps guide you from feeling helpless to feeling empowered and in control.'
- Nicole Nighthawk, Singer-Songwriter, Presenter, Photographer, Designer
'Gail provides a gritty but accessible takeaway model for the reader.'
- John Mitchell, Consultant on staff skills and innovation
'This book ... has made me see that being stuck in your ways is so detrimental to growth and that if you don't try you'll never know.'
- Rebecca Hesman, Teacher
'I'll admit, books about personal development have never really appealed to me because they make me feel overwhelmed, like I need to change 100 things about myself or my practices right then and there! This book didn't make me feel pressured to do that. It made me see how much my 'crap-hands' have actually worked to make me the person I am and that person is actually okay. It has also made me see that being stuck in your ways is so detrimental to growth and that if you don't try you'll never know.'
Rebecca Hesman, Teacher
'Unlock your potential! Gail uses her own responses to a series of deeply personal challenges to help her move from stuck to becoming her own game changer. Treat this book as a guide to conscious problem solving. Use mapping tools and strategies provided by the author to help you set goals, plan and act. Gail will help you find the key to start reaching out, moving ahead and living life the way you want to.'
Stella Conroy, Not for Profit sector Executive committed to social justice, human relationships and the worth of individuals
'In all the professional and personal interactions that I have been privileged to have had with Gail over many years, I have found her tenacity, integrity and positive outlook to be some of her greatest strengths. Combine those with a fabulous personality and willingness to help others, and you have a woman who has all the necessary traits to be successful in any venture or task undertaken by her. Having read her book, a great deal of why Gail possesses these attributes were explained, and her suggestions for managing life and business are invaluable.'
Diane Tompson, Managing Director, The Powercom Group Commissioner for the Pacific and Asian regions for FCEM, (Les Femmes Chiefs d'Entreprise Mondial