by RobertKelsey (Author), RobertKelsey (Author), Luke Johnson (Foreword)
A practical guide to attacking the most common of phobias: fear of failure
A practical guide to attacking the most common of phobias: fear of failure Since its publication in 2011, What's Stopping You? has offered readers a hard look at the quality of their careers and personal lives. For those who'd give themselves a solid C+ , this brutally honest guide to taking stock also offers the keys to self-improvement. By dismantling the fear inhibiting all achievement fear of failure author Robert Kelsey offers a set of seven steps designed to help readers map out their actions, and attain what once seemed elusive milestones.
Written for the frustrated underachiever or anyone who feels like one, this unique book addresses can the real obstacles hindering both professional and personal growth.
With a Foreword by one of Britain's most successful businessman, Luke Johnson, this unique handbook to overcoming the most basic of fears is a must for anyone who would like to upgrade the quality of their life.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 288
Edition: 2
Publisher: Capstone
Published: 20 Jul 2012
ISBN 10: 0857083074
ISBN 13: 9780857083074
'Commonsensical advice for the intelligent reader (Management Today, June 2012)
'A good book to dip in and out of if you have a fear of failure or have confidence issues .a fluent, readable style . (Talk Business, August 2012)
This book will resonate with anyone, from student to senior manager, who doubts their ability or worries that they are not capable or could achieve more with the opportunities that have been presented to them. (Nursing Times, February 2016)
Robert Kelsey is author of Capstone's bestselling What's Stopping You? exploring why smart people failed to reach their potential. He has gone on to sell over 64,000 copies across three What's Stopping You? titles.
Robert Kelsey is CEO of Moorgate Communications, a financial PR agency, and was previously CEO of Metrocube, a start-up incubator located in London's fashionable City-fringes . He trained as a financial journalist before becoming an investment banker and a now an entrepreneur, running his successful PR agency.
Yet Kelsey remains and perennial outsider. From a rebellious childhood to an adulthood of pursuing a series of unsuitable careers, he has had a lifetime of failing to settle into any group activities, yet lacking the confidence, guile or know-how to profitably rebel . Kelsey has developed an enormous insight into both the root causes of alienation and the all-encompassing negative consequences.