SPOTLIGHT
Janis’
babm.com/spotlight 18 | NOV/DEC 2011
Do you struggle to balance your career and personal lives?
The Bookbinder, Janis’ Story, “As women we tend to judge ourselves by how other people see us in the roles we play. The Bookbinder, Janis’ Story provides the mirror that allows you to shine from within, acknowledging and enjoying every role as it has created your own personal adventure called life.”
Sharon Lechter Co-author of Three Feet From Gold
Rich Dad Poor Dad and Annotator of Outwitting the Devil _____________________
The Bookbinder, Janis’ Story,“This book hits home in many ways and touched my heart. It was easy to lose myself in Janis’s world as I could relate to the leading two lives. As an Executive woman it makes one stop and think about what is important and how do I lead? Although a fiction, it could have been so many of our lives! Thanks for writing about what women need!”
Hollee A. Kier Managing Director Northwestern Mutual _____________________
The Bookbinder, Janis’ Story, “The bookbinder, Janis’ Story, was a delightful read and may have saved my sanity last week. I started to read it while waiting in the airport to return to Tampa from Washington. The plane was delayed for hours (because some idiot had tried to disable the smoke detector in the lavatory) and as I finished the book I surprised myself with a profound sense of calm. Instead of being hysterical about all of the time being wasted, I recognized that I was still in control, and that I could be productive no matter where I was.”
Rhea F. Law, Esq. CEO and Chair of the Board Fowler White Boggs P.A. _____________________
Endorsements
The Bookbinder, Janis’ Story, “Rarely has a book brought me to tears and introspection. Being a business owner and professional who has lost my balance on multiple occasions in life, it is “onederful” to hear the message and enjoy the transformation that is possible for all of us who risk, give, feel and hope to pay it forward.”
Karen Conkel
Owner Dynamic Investing Solutions LLC and Timberland Door, LLC _____________________
The Bookbinder, Janis’ Story, “I have to tell you how much I felt like Janis! I’m embarrassed to say that reading about all of the little sticky notes on Janis’ desk touched a nerve for me! In my case it’s small pads of paper with half-formed ideas, lists, and other to-do’s that haven’t been done yet. I think that we all feel that we need to multi-task all of the time because we are all pulled in so many different directions that we often end up not accomplishing anything Again I think that we are all capable of accomplishing anything we put our minds to. We all need to have stretch goals where we have to go outside our comfort zone.”
Penny Hulbert Larsen Links Financial, LLC _____________________
The Bookbinder, Janis’ Story, “A delightful read. The storytelling was masterful and the literary and philosophical references were copious and relevant. Brian certainly is a student of the ancient world! The relationship between Harris and Janis evolved into something that was perhaps richer and more lasting than either of them initially imagined it would be, affecting the mind, spirit, and physical body. And of course, I thought the rock climbing achievement was very cool!”
Michelle C. Bauer Founder & Chief Strategist Common Language _____________________
The Bookbinder, Janis’ Story, “Every woman CEO needs a trusted advisor like Janis’ wise bookbinder to help her really see the steps she must take to be successful in all parts of her life.”
Lynda McDermott President of EquiPro International and Tampa Bay Chair of the Women President’s Organization.
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