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Aprovecha el poder de la tensión, estirado, pero no que brado, Samuel R. Chand ; traducido por, Belmonte Traductores, Manuel de Falla

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Aprovecha el poder de la tensión, estirado, pero no que brado, Samuel R. Chand ; traducido por, Belmonte Traductores, Manuel de Falla
Language
spa
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-208)
Index
no index present
resource.interestAgeLevel
Adult, Brodart
resource.interestGradeLevel
Adult, Brodart
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Aprovecha el poder de la tensión
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1224302413
Responsibility statement
Samuel R. Chand ; traducido por, Belmonte Traductores, Manuel de Falla
Sub title
estirado, pero no que brado
Summary
Publisher Annotation: The word tension comes from the Latin word tendere, which means zto stretch.y Its not a bad thing to be stretched in our careers, our parenting, our ministries, or our leadership. Without tension, we become stagnant and stop growing. In fact, we might even say that tension is both inevitable and, in many cases, desirable in life and leadership.In Harnessing the Power of Tension: Stretched but Not Broken, international leadership consultant Sam Chand examines tension as it arises in and between the arenas of business, church, and family. The presence of tension isnt a flaw in you or a threat from others. Its not a problem to solve, but a strain to be used. When you develop this perspective and you encounter tension, youll be less confused and feel less guilty because you understand that tension isnt the result of your error or flaw. Youll experience less pressure to figure everything out and less compulsion to resolve it quickly and completely.When we accept tension as a reality of life, we gain confidence and mental clarity when we encounter it. Our focus isnt on getting rid of tension, but using it to create something better than before. We dont walk on eggshells, afraid to say the wrong thing. We learn when to speak up, when to ask questions, when to listen, and when to let things go. As we relax in the middle of tension, we see people and situations more clearly, and we invite our families and teams into the process of creatively using tension in life and leadership. USA, 208pp
Target audience
adult
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