John Kim LMFT (The Angry Therapist) pioneered the online life coaching movement seven years ago, after going through a divorce which led to his total re-birth. He quickly built a devoted following of fans who loved the frank and authentic insights that he freely shared on social media. He pulled the curtain back and showed himself by practicing transparency and sharing his story something therapists are taught not to do. Kim became known as an unconventional therapist who worked out of the box by seeing clients at coffee shops, on hikes, in a CrossFit box. He built a coaching team of his own and launched a sister company called JRNI, creating a new way to help people help people and change the way we change. He lives in Los Angeles.
Insider information, perspective, and actionable advice from a former consultant with decades of experience. Written like a blog meets a consulting presentation, I used this (and his blog) as part of my advice-and-counsel group for my three years in consulting and certainly made it in the industry longer and happier with better performance because of it.
Esperaba mucho más de este ex-consultor pasado a la enseñanza universitaria cuyo blog sigo desde hace bastantes años y que me suele proporcionar casi siempre alguna idea interesante. No ha sido el caso en esta ocasión, aunque bien es cierto que en el título y en la introducción ya se dice que va a tratar de conceptos fundamentales. El problema es que más que fundamentales son básicos; más propios de una persona ajena o nueva en la profesión de consultor que de alguien con un mínimo de experiencia. Una pequeña decepción más causada por las expectativas despertaban la trayectoria del autor que por el propio libro en sí.