Finding Your Path: A Guide to Life and Happiness After School
Book Details
Author(s)Ms A B Brown
ISBN / ASIN1530145104
ISBN-139781530145102
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,939,102
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Looking for the perfect gift for a high school-leaver? Finding Your Path is a must have, inspiring and digestible handbook for anyone transitioning from school to adulthood. The chapters of the book explore different pathways including work, study and travel by outlining their benefits for the reader to consider their options and make informed decisions. The focus is on trusting oneself to create a path of integrity and happiness. "My passion is Positive Psychology." - Amba Brown While traditional psychology focuses on our weaknesses, positive psychology focuses on our strengths, cultivating our best selves so we can lead meaningful and fulfilling lives. This is the science of happiness. The book has been reviewed and endorsed by many well known members of the international positive psychology community. "Finding Your Path Strikes the perfect balance between informative and practical". ~ Dr Timothy Sharp - (Dr Happy) Founder & Chief Happiness Officer of The Happiness Institute. Organisational Consultant and Speaker/Presenter, Executive Coach & Clinical Psychologist "'Amba's book is a reflection of the passion, awareness and strength she carries with her through each day. She personifies the meaning of a true role model and has great insight into the human condition. Drawing on both her research in positive psychology and her own experiences she inspires and encourages readers to begin their pathway of exploration and self reflection. She gently guides the reader to reflect on the things that are important to them whilst sharing words of wisdom and support along the way." ~ Adrienne O'Dell - Psychologist "'Finding Your Path' helps provide opportunities for self reflection that can often be overlooked at this critical turning point. It also helpfully acknowledges that there is not one path, and the school leaver is invited to consider how to get the most out of their journey through exploring facets of travel, work, study or a combination of all three! The text is warm and inviting, and can be flipped through casually, or dived into, pen-in hand to make some life changing decisions. Beautifully written, and a great gift for school leavers. Highly recommended." ~ Louella Covich - Child Psychologist & Founder of Kids Cove Creative Therapy " A charming and engaging book! With inspiring quotes, insightful questions and helpful pieces of information, author Amba Brown lays out a variety of options for recent graduates who are wondering what to do next. With suggestions ranging from the familiar to the fantastic, she opens a world of possibilities while empowering her readers with the reassurance to ultimately trust in happiness as their inner guide.Finding Your Path is a must-have guide for any graduate or millennial looking to create a life of joy, purpose and personal success. " ~ Maura Sweeney - Ambassador of Happiness "Support your children and a good cause. Amba Brown works at the Australian High Commission in Singapore and has an honours degree in psychology. She recently created a guide for school leavers to support and inspire them as they continue forward in finding their path." ~ ANZA Magazine, Singapore “I think it's something that everyone in their twenties, whether you're just out of school or a few years, should read. It's helpful beyond words and I'm so thankful I stumbled upon it.” ~ Briana, American Blogger of Royallypink.com "A 'how to' and 'what to' guide for school leavers. It is full of aphorisms that build up and provide confidence to the young adults who might be trying to find a path in this world." ~ Manly Daily - Australian Newspaper "Amba Brown has written a truly excellent, wholly inspirational guide to happiness in a non-judgmental voice young people cannot help but relate to. So if you only give your young adult children one present this Christmas, make it this book." ~ SHE 'SAID', online article
