Change, action and trust are three life components that everyone contends with, but so many have trouble coping with them effectively. Fearing change, delaying action, and lacking trust, more and more people are drifting through life rudderless without direction and certainty.
Three years in the making, The C.A.T. Principle by author Albert Bolter tackles these three most important challenges.
Based upon wide ranging experiences from training to be an air force pilot, brokering commercial real estate in a reunited Berlin, and working in Miami at the peak of the Great Recession, The C.A.T. Principle offers a unique, concise, and easy to understand perspective on change, action and trust. In addition to dealing with life change, the book outlines the necessity of leading an action-filled life while performing everything we do from a foundation of trust.
"I'm thrilled that the book has been nominated for a 2014 Global Ebook Award," says Bolter. "It's an honor to be a part of this."
The Global Ebook Awards honors and brings attention to the future of book publishing: Ebooks. Now in its second year, the awards are in 72 specific categories. They are open to all publishers large and small so that a winner is the best in its category, not just the best of small or regionally-published ebooks. Most ebooks are available as printed books as well.
The C.A.T. Principle is available on Amazon sites around the world and at Barnes & Noble. Further information can also be found at the author's website below.
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