We are all in control of our lives--more or less. Dr. Gerald Hannah says we should definitely opt for more. More control of our thoughts. More control of our feelings. More control of our behavior.
That's the only way to overcome everyday difficulties and truly lead a fuller life.
It's all here for you in
The Art of Control. These are real-life stories of people starting out, starting up, or settling in. Is one of these your story?
A must-read for the 21st century executive who wants to get his head and heart in alignment for successful leadership outcomes, this book gets an 'A' in my book.
-Dr. Alphonso O. Ogbuehi
CEO, Atlantic Executive Resources (Former Dean and Professor Emeritus, Clayton State University)
Julie's story [Chapter 2] reflects the thoughts of many young teachers today. It reminds us that we cannot change outside influences, but we can adjust our perceptions and reactions to them.
--Linda Icaza,
Lifelong teacher
Mary's words [Chapter 9] will be a comfort and inspiration to anyone undergoing a similar experience - or those who have lost a loved one.
--Vicki Arnwine
Mother of three
An important resource for anyone who coaches, mentors, or develops subordinates or simply for those who wish to develop themselves. Dr. Hannah has done a remarkable job.
--William O. Blackwood, Ph.D.
President, DWB & Associates
About the Author
Advisor to executives across the country and overseas, Gerald T. Hannah, Ph.D. holds a doctorate in behavioral psychology and puts it to work on behalf of others. From his base in Atlanta as head of a global consulting firm, Dr. Hannah provides executive coaching, leadership development, high-performing team guidance, and succession management planning. A frequent broadcast guest, he is a public speaker, author, and guest lecturer at colleges and universities. In the U.S. and abroad he works with leaders of corpolS)