Creating Authenticity: Meaningful Questions for Meaningful Moments

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by Greg Giesen

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This powerful book of 200 thought-provoking questions will take you on a powerful journey through your life and bring you to a greater appreciation of who you are, where you have been and where you are headed. In addition to the insightful self-reflection this book offers, Creating Authenticity can be used to stimulate authentic and meaningful conversation with the people who matter the most to you Connecting yourself to your greatness is a lifelong journey. The process begins with asking yourself the right questions. Greg's book helps connect you to yourself in whay you value most. His book will help you savor and experience life more fully. --Walk Kowalski, President, BreakThroughs, Inc. This is an excellent resource for facilitators and discussion leaders in all fields. Greg's questions are thought provoking and challenging, allowing the discussion to reach deeper levels of meaning. --Peter Grazier, President, Teambuilding Inc. The most meaningful aspect of this book is how truly "authentic" the author is. The true source of value of any self-help book is really found in the character of the author. Greg Giesen, and who he is as a person, is what makes this book great! --Michael Arloski, Ph.D, Real Balance Global Wellness Services The questions in Creating Authenticity will not only provide incredible insight into who you are as a person but will open up communication between you and all those you share these questions with. A great book for enhancing significant relationships. After 9/11, the questions we were all asking ourselves were at a much profound and deeper level than ever before. Creating Authenticity provides the vehicle for self-reflection about the questions that matter most in our lives today. This book will enhance your appreciation for yourself and for others. Greg Giesen is president of Greg Giesen & Associates, a management development company. He is an adjunct professor at the University of Denver and author of three books on Creating Authenticity. Greg also facilitates the award-winning workshop, Leading from Within and hosts the talk radio show, Ask Dr. Mac on LA Talk Radio. It s all about the game "So what about it?" mumbled Justin, a bit annoyed that Megan was talking to him while he was watching his football game. "I think you should read it, that s all," she said, as she threw the business section of the Sunday paper at him rather forcefully. "There s a column in there that talks about problem employees. Don t you still have that woman at work who talks on the phone with her friends all day?" The newspaper fell to the carpet near Justin s feet, completely unnoticed by him. Feeling ignored, Megan shook her head in frustration and stormed out of the living room. It was Sunday afternoon and Justin refused to let any thoughts about work seep into his consciousness. The kickoff between the Chicago Bears and Minnesota Vikings was about six commercials away, just enough time for Justin to call his next play. It went something like this: Spring to the bathroom, then cut back through the kitchen, around the fridge, grab a beer and dart through the pantry just in time to heist the open bag of white powdered donuts, and be back at the couch all within four minutes. Ready, set, go! Justin was the kind of person who easily entertained himself, and often preferred it that way. He certainly could be very social and turn on the charm whenever the situation called for it, but his natural tendency was to keep to himself. It was the world in which he felt most comfortable. Megan, on the other hand, was quite the opposite. She was much more extraverted and very involved in the lives of her friends. She preferred to be around people and drew a tremendous amount of energy from her social interactions. Unfortunately, personality differences and Justin s football obsession were two distinctly different animals, at least from Megan s perspective. Yet, despite her growing frustration, she also knew full well what she was getting herself into when they married over eleven years ago. Justin was just as much of a football junkie then as he was now and he never professed to be any different. Why, they even met playing intramural football against each other on the campus of Northwestern University. Of course back then Megan was sure that he would grow out of his football fanaticism, especially once they started a family. Instead, it had expanded to the kids. Even their five-year-old son Tommy looked forward to playing tackle with his father during the television commercials each Sunday. And Michelle, at only eight, could already throw a spiral with the football better than most of the boys in her class. Needless to say, Justin couldn t be happier. Football was quickly becoming a family bonding event at least for the majority of the family. Used Book in Good Condition

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