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Conversations With a Frog: A Little Book About Being Stuck - And Getting Unstuck

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A brief, inspiring parable about being "stuck" and - more importantly - getting unstuck. Three people, all of whom are struggling with difficult life situations, separately and individually happen upon a tranquil pond in a small, secluded park. As they muse about their difficulties, a frog appears from the pond. Their conversations with the frog lead them to discoveries and realizations that free them from their stuck circumstances. The frog never judges, never evaluates, and never gives advice - it merely offers questions. In those very simple but wise questions, they find the answers that open the way to the lives they really want to live. Is the frog real? Does it actually talk to them, or are they simply hearing the voice of their own inner wisdom? Does your own inner frog have a special wisdom to offer you, if you can only hear it? You'll have to answer those questions for yourself.

117 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 1, 2003

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Karl Albrecht

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Dr. Karl Albrecht is an executive management consultant, coach, futurist, lecturer, and author of more than 20 books on professional achievement, organizational performance, and business strategy. He is listed as one of the Top 100 Thought Leaders in business on the topic of leadership.

He is a recognized expert on cognitive styles and the development of advanced thinking skills. His books Social Intelligence: The New Science of Success; Practical Intelligence: The Art and Science of Common Sense; and his Mindex Thinking Style Profile are used in business and education.

The Mensa society presented him with its lifetime achievement award, for significant contributions by a member to the understanding of intelligence.

Originally a physicist, and having served as a military intelligence officer and business executive, he now consults, lectures, and writes about whatever he thinks would be fun.

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Man alive this book board the hell out of me, and not really that insightful
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