Hopeful Minds Parent's Guide
Autor Kathryn Goetzkeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 dec 2020
We believe hope should be available to all, and offer the Hopeful Mind's Parent's Guide free for download at www.hopefulminds.org. 100% of the profits from the purchase of this text go directly to iFred, a 501c3, and the Hopeful Minds program. Find out more at www.hopefulminds.org and www.ifred.org.
Thank you for choosing hope. Hope is a skill that every single one of us must learn, as it influences all areas of our lives. By choosing hope, you are choosing to make a lasting, positive impact on your future.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781735939582
ISBN-10: 1735939587
Pagini: 64
Dimensiuni: 216 x 280 x 4 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Editura: The Shine Hope Company
ISBN-10: 1735939587
Pagini: 64
Dimensiuni: 216 x 280 x 4 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Editura: The Shine Hope Company
Notă biografică
Kathryn Goetzke is Founder and Chief Hope Officer at The Shine Hope Company, where she teaches all the 'how' to hope through her evidence-based SHINE Hope framework. She has over 30 years of experience in marketing, branding, and strategy, and was recently appointed to be a representative at the United Nations for the World Federation for Mental Health. She is the author of the Biggest Little Book About Hope and host of The Hope Matrix Podcast, and is the creator Hopeful Minds, Hopeful Mindsets, and Hopeful Cities. Kathryn has presented at Harvard University, the World Bank, the United Nations, and her program Hopeful Minds was featured in a documentary by the BBC, and she has appeared on global media. In her role as Chief Mood Officer at The Mood Factory, she created the first nationwide cause marketing campaign for mental health through her brand Mood-lites, which achieved over 35M in retail sales. Kathryn is the Founder of iFred, the International Foundation for Research and Education on Hope (previously depression), to honor her late father who died by suicide and her own personal struggles.You can read more about Kathryn's work here: https://kathryngoetzke.com/