7 Transformation Stories: Little Book 4 (Career-coaching Series) About Emotional Intelligence for Parents of College Students with Cerebral Palsy Audiobook By Jim Hasse cover art

7 Transformation Stories: Little Book 4 (Career-coaching Series) About Emotional Intelligence for Parents of College Students with Cerebral Palsy

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7 Transformation Stories: Little Book 4 (Career-coaching Series) About Emotional Intelligence for Parents of College Students with Cerebral Palsy

By: Jim Hasse
Narrated by: Chris Chappell
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How can you help your youngster's college education pay off in productive, meaningful employment - even when disability is involved? Growing in emotional intelligence is the key. It's the foundation for learning to live and work well with a disability. And, it's probably an attribute few people pick up on their own while in school. That means your youngster needs a little help from you, as a parent-mentor, to supplement his or her formal education.

In Little Book 4, Jim Hasse, who has athetoid cerebral palsy and served for 10 years as a Fortune 500 vice president during his 29-year career in corporate communication, outlines seven not-so-difficult things that you and your youngster can practice together for expanding emotional intelligence, the foundation for learning to live and work well with a disability.

Time is short. And times are uncertain. But now is the right time for helping your son or daughter develop time-tested interpersonal attributes for handling the challenges he or she will likely face in the transition from school to work.

In this transformation book, Jim, a Global Career Development Facilitator (GCDF), illustrates each of his seven bits of career advice with a transformation story from his own experiences. For each short story, he defines the issue at hand for learning how to live and work well with a disability, shows how his parents and others helped him personally resolve the situation, and provides a potential path you can follow as a mentor for your own youngster.

So, get up to speed as the mentor you need to be as your youngster transitions from school to work!

This is Jim's fourth self-help book in his seven-part Little Book series of transformation stories.

Download Little Book 4 now to complete some of the final but vital phases of your journey as a parent who knows how to constructively mentor your son or daughter from an emotional intelligence perspective.

©2013 Hasse Communication Counseling, LLC (P)2019 Hasse Communication Counseling, LLC
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In this audiobook, Jim has had the courage to honestly look back on his life, identify both warts and wins and share them candidly with us. As a result, we are able to recognize our own previously-hidden-but-doable roadmap of life, even though it may be (like Jim’s) a zig-zag journey. Jim shows such a journey, despite disability’s level of severity, can ultimately lead to a sense of discovery, self-determination and independence. A “must listen” for volunteers, coaches, professionals, parents, mentors, students and caregivers within the disability community because it raises awareness and propels possibility for us all.

Candid Look Back at Both Warts and Wins

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I like hearing the stories about growing up at the University and on the job.

Great book

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These insights fall into two broad categories: disability inclusion and career development. As such, they speak to disabled and non-disabled alike who are going through the pains of finding themselves. This content is so relevant and important for a more informed and inclusive world-view.

Life Lessons for All

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Innocent stories such as these often uncover uneasy issues, some of which we need to tackle if we are to handle disability in a mature fashion. A fascinating audiobook that is well done.

Uneasy Issues Uncovered

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Shatters stereotypes of people living with disabilities and brings down barriers. Filled with empathy, hope and optimism. Congrats to both Jim and Chris. Listening was a pleasure.

Breaks Barriers

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