[CASL-L] [External Email] Book Recommendation Needed
Stieber, Rachel
rstieber at windsorct.org
Fri Jun 6 05:16:25 PDT 2025
Mindset Matters: Developing Mental Agility and Resilience to Thrive in
Uncertainty Kindle Edition
by Gemma Leigh Roberts
<https://www.amazon.com/Gemma-Leigh-Roberts/e/B09X1VXGQQ/ref=dp_byline_cont_ebooks_1>
(Author)
If businesses can be agile to survive in an uncertain world, so can you.
The future of work requires you to move flexibly and quickly to react to
change; that's where your mindset matters. Who wouldn't want to know how to
best navigate the choppy waters of change?
Resilience is the skill to master for the future of work. The capacity to
overcome adversity and, crucially, to learn from experiences and grow,
resilience is the tool to have in your business leadership arsenal. From an
individual perspective, it will lead to better performance and wellbeing,
and for your team, you can positively affect change and build a culture of
resilience that permeates your business. In Mindset Matters chartered
psychologist and star LinkedIn Learning instructor, Gemma Leigh Roberts,
teaches you why mental agility is the key ingredient to developing
resilience and how to achieve it.
This book will teach you the principles of thriving in uncertainty. From
changing perspectives, emotional flexibility and achieving a growth
mindset, to cementing your mindset shift in others and your team, you will
learn research-backed strategies that will allow you to grow your
resilience and use change to your advantage. With energy and speed, you can
embrace moments of pivots and ensure you and your business bounce back from
whatever the world throws at you next.
On Fri, Jun 6, 2025 at 8:06 AM Larissa Crocco <lcrocco at woodbridgeps.org>
wrote:
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>
> I have not read these yet, but I was planning to this summer (b/c
> librarians end up having difficult conversations!):
>
> Can We Talk?
> <https://www.amazon.com/Can-Talk-Principles-Difficult-Conversations/dp/1398601306?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&gQT=1>
>
> Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most
> <https://www.amazon.com/Difficult-Conversations-Discuss-What-Matters/dp/014313759X/ref=sr_1_1?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.mSBQH6Hsl3vCHmEI-u8UI5m70In51qFidqxo7PwddxM4Tyq3Y5uGD0z0_S4hzv_HRq6SCpxmLEt26Qm-C-bE_eMNwA-4DsceF9X0le4iCdz907ymf2Lrgtu2b-tDYVo2Iw2JTP0ZarCJiqek3P0GiRGKjYPrDYFHAkh3CfS_2iNG9tpPvKJeZRZpEMtUTXzWwuHIQyPbzYpEuXYLkhW8u_3df2VPQjnAti897e6AFPo._qPp-6X77TEhf2NgSRM_LXJzO5RiWFVWFZ5uNsgqATk&dib_tag=se&keywords=difficult+conversations&qid=1749210746&sr=8-1>
>
> I'm currently listening to: The Next Conversation: Argue Less, Talk More
> <https://www.amazon.com/Next-Conversation-Argue-Less-Talk/dp/0593718720>which
> has been great, but I think might be more of a supplemental read for those
> who want to go father.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 6, 2025 at 7:34 AM Jen <jlarkin24 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Good morning amazing CT school librarians! I hope you are having a
>> smooth end to your school year. I am reaching out as I need help with a
>> book recommendation.
>>
>> We are looking for a book - for our faculty - that handles the topic of
>> having difficult conversations. We are not really looking for those
>> centered around race or diversity - but more about the dynamics of
>> difficult conversations related to change, the admin to teacher dynamic,
>> and being able to have open conversations, no matter your role or status.
>> It can be centered around education or not.
>>
>> I'm looking forward to anything you come up with!
>>
>> Thank you -
>>
>> Jen Larkin
>> E.O. Smith High School
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> Larissa Crocco
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