Roger Cologne is an Alpha Boy. He has all the trappings of success - the looks, car, flat, and a high-powered job. He doesn't do relationships. He is a collector of conquests without consequence. By unexpectedly becoming a father and receiving redundancy he discovers there is more to life. He is forced to start his personal development journey. He seeks to learn more about himself as well as entering a meaningful relationship. By doing so, he moves towards becoming an Alpha Wolf. Written by Professor Nick Clements, one of the world's foremost experts on masculinity and rites of passage, this compelling story allows us to gain understanding and insight into the modern man's journey. Combining humour, wisdom and emotionally charged stories the book explains how a lot of men think and experience the separate worlds of work, relationships and feelings. It is full of advice and guidance for us all, and incorporates exercises and life style development work which has been practiced by hundreds of people over the last 20 years.,
Nick Clements has been described as a 'creativity entrepreneur', and a thought leader in personal development and community building. He gives inspirational talks, and is employed as a consultant and workshop leader throughout the UK, Europe and America. He trained as a filmmaker and stand up comedian before developing original approaches to creativity which he shares with health workers, social workers, care professionals and corporations. He is available to facilitate groups and workshops on these issues as well. For more information about his work visit: www.nick-clements.com
received through the goodreads givaway People should not be fooled by this book. Yes, it focuses on the life and thoughts of a modern man. And yes the cover compares it to the man's equivalent of chick-lit. This book however is for everybody. It has a very important message to deliver about how people today tend to view and live their lives today that is as relevant for women as men.