What others are saying about Who's in Charge of Bob?
"This book provides an extraordinary framework for identifying one's innate skills and abilities and how to focus on developing them into true personal strengths. A must read for students and educators." Steve Olsher, New York Times Bestselling Author |
"Fred Grooms has written a powerful resource for students, parents, and educators. This book is packed full of practical advice on the importance of knowing your talents." Josh Shipp, Teen Expert, Bestselling Author & TV Personality |
How would you like to help students create a future focused on what they are good at? Wouldn't you like for them to learn to manage your weaknesses rather than letting others try to them? Wouldn't you like to know the key to being wildly successful and happy no matter what a student chooses to do in life? This book is key to helping students achieve just that.
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For every book purchased we are donating $1 to First Book, an organization that has given over 115 million new books to over 10,000 schools and student organizations. Plus, Fred will be giving one book away to a student for every two book purchased during this event.
For every book purchased we are donating $1 to First Book, an organization that has given over 115 million new books to over 10,000 schools and student organizations. Plus, Fred will be giving one book away to a student for every two book purchased during this event.
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They've sought to identify their natural talents through online assessments, which we recommend highly. However, Fred teaches that students must first learn to have a broader view of what it means to be talented. They learn to manage weaknesses, control their attitude and take charge of their lives.
They've sought to identify their natural talents through online assessments, which we recommend highly. However, Fred teaches that students must first learn to have a broader view of what it means to be talented. They learn to manage weaknesses, control their attitude and take charge of their lives.