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Are you ready to do Something That Matters?
From the author of the best-selling book The Coaching Habit comes a new daily journal to help you keep moving, keep growing, and make real progress on a goal worthy of your focus, courage, and commitment. With this journal, author and coaching expert Michael Bungay Stanier (MBS) leads you to a new kind of practice. One that takes the best parts of a coaching conversation and whittles them into the types of questions that encourage reflection and spark momentum. And all of this with a commitment of just a few minutes each day.
Each day presents an opportunity to track incremental movement towards Something That Matters. Weekly reflections and growing awareness bridge your Something That Matters to your work. And every six weeks offer an opportunity to stop, reorient, reset and prepare to start again. This proven design strategy helps you maintain momentum while you stay calm and intent on progress.
Based on the work of The Conspiracy, a membership group created by MBS where people work on their STM in community, this journal gives you a framework for realizing what’s most important to you.
About the Author
Michael Bungay Stanier has a gift for distilling big, complex ideas into practical, accessible knowledge for everyday people that helps them be a force for good.
His books have sold over a million copies, with The Coaching Habit topping The Wall Street Journal bestseller list. MBS has been featured on the blogs and social media platforms of thought leaders including Seth Godin, Tim Ferriss, and Brené Brown, and has appeared on ABC, BBC, CBC, Ted.com, and innumerable podcasts—as well as in notable publications including the Harvard Business Review, Forbes, Inc., and Fast Company.
MBS is the founder of Box of Crayons, a learning and development company, that helps organizations move from advice-driven action to curiosity-led transformation. They have trained more than half a million people for clients including Microsoft, Salesforce, TELUS, and Gucci.
Before establishing Box of Crayons, MBS’s accomplishments included publishing an academic article on James Joyce and a Harlequin-esque short story; playing small roles in helping invent Pizza Hut’s Stuffed Crust pizza and creating “one of the worst single-malt whiskies in existence”; and spending 20 minutes writing what has remained GlaxoSmithKline’s global vision for more than 20 years.
A former Rhodes Scholar, MBS is an Australian who now lives in Toronto, Canada.
You can join others committed to being a force for change at MBS.works