Description Few of us go through life without experiencing some sort of crisis, whether health, financial, relationship, career, or personal safety.
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He has published more than 700 articles in scholarly and popular publications, and has given more than 1000 workshops and presentations throughout the world.
He is the author of 17 books and the lead editor of four textbooks.
About the Author Jim Taylor, Ph D, is internationally recognized for his work in the psychology of critical performance.
Break free from the Crisis mentality and embrace an Opportunity Mindset with nine strategies that will not only help you to survive, but actually thrive, When bad Things happen.
Illustrations from government, large and small business, and ordinary people will highlight who responded well and who did not.
He offers compelling examples, both recent and historical, well-known and unfamiliar, to bring these issues to life.
Exploring the essential psychological, emotional, and interpersonal factors that most impact your reaction to a crisis, Jim Taylor provides you with deep insights and practical tools that help you move from a Crisis mentality of fear, pessimism, and panic that controls you to an Opportunity Mindset of calm, confidence, and courage that you control in a crisis.
Turning crises into opportunities empowers you to overcome the darkness that can engulf you in troubled times and allow you to seek the light that can guide you through hard times.
A Crisis mentality can overwhelm you When bad Things happen. .
Changing our reaction to a Crisis is an immense challenge, yet with powerful lessons provided in these pages, anyone can turn crises into opportunities for reflection, positive action, and growth.
Yet, our natural instincts often hinder us as we confront today\'s crises that are complex, amorphous, and not readily solvable.
But the one thing we can control is how we respond to them.
Crises happen and they are often out of our control.
Description Few of us go through life without experiencing some sort of crisis, whether health, financial, relationship, career, or personal safety