Did you know that you can create a better life just by surrounding yourself with good friends and people that love you? Our young boy, Michael, is still small, though. He doesn’t yet know that he indeed has the choice to only surround himself with great friends and people. At school, one day, he makes a mistake and some of the children laugh at him. Feeling sad, back at his Grandmother’s house, his Grandma decides to show him just how life really works, using two pieces of chicken and some spices! This wonderfully-illustrated rhyming story for children teaches children about the concept behind The Human Marinade, that what we choose to surround ourselves with and soak in ultimately makes life taste great or… not so great!
Yonit Werber is a personal and business success coach, international expert in creating and maintaining high motivation. For the last 13 years, she has been leading people to growth and success in their personal life and business.
Yonit is an Engineer by training, and holds an M.A. In Information Systems Management from the Technion (Israel's M.I.T.).
She has written books, such as: "88 Super Practicle Boosters", "2400 Hours of Happiness at Work", "Finally, From Employee to Self-employed" and a collection of a motivational bedtime stories for kids such as "Daddy, Help me get dressed", "Candy Andy and the rainbow dinner", "Messy Mason" and more.
In her books and lectures to the public, companies and organizations, Yonit combines her life's experiences with diverse knowledge and practical tools accumulated over the years. In a sensitive, positive and inspiring way, Yonit simplifies complex things into a series of simple steps that produce motivation for action, changes and breakthrough results in life and business.
Here is an Amazingly simple way this Grandma taught her Grandson an important life lesson that he would take with him to adulthood. The illustrations go perfect with the story. I highly recommend this book for how you can change the way the bullies make you feel. While Michael is at school his teacher asks a question. Michael answers it wrong. Everyone starts to laugh. He was telling his Grandmother about it later that night. His Grandmother will show him a different way of thinking about the problem with two chicken legs and some spices.