• Positive Chaos

  • Transform Crisis into Clarity and Advantage
  • By: Dan Thurmon
  • Narrated by: Dan Thurmon
  • Length: 8 hrs and 33 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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By: Dan Thurmon
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Harness the transformative power of chaos.

When you are facing exponential change or uncertainty at work or at home, it can seem unique to you and overwhelming, but the truth about chaos is that it isn’t personal, and it doesn’t have to be negative.

In Positive Chaos, award-winning keynote speaker, author, and executive coach Dan Thurmon helps you better understand the true nature of chaos, including the positive aspects that you can harness to learn, grow, and excel. Using illuminating findings from a first-of-its-kind study, 2022 State of Chaos in the Workplace, Thurmon reveals the current impact of chaos experienced by the workforce and shares effective strategies and leadership attributes for succeeding in chaotic times. From discovering how credibility stems from vulnerability, to why being honest about what you don’t yet know can empower others to feel more confident and capable of contributing, you will learn how to improve yourself while becoming a better leader.

Chaos does not have to be confusing or debilitating. You can reach new goals, grow, and make meaningful contributions in life and in business even in the throes of change and unpredictability. Positive Chaos will help you to learn to understand and embrace chaos, rise above the noise, and be truly proactive, helpful, and fulfilled.

©2023 Dan Thurmon (P)2023 Dan Thurmon

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Another Great Book By Dan!

I am inspired and motivated by the instructions outlined in Positive Chaos to continue to live off balance on purpose.
So many great lessons. I will be rereading this title to absorb even more knowledge. His narrative performance was spot on. If you have never seen his live presentations, get yourself to one!

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Clear, actionable, counterintuitive ideas that I can use to level up during global uncertainty.

This book scratched my itch underpin my approach to life and work with scientific theory, while making its lessons relatable, as though Dan were talking to me as a friend. I can already tell I’ll be listening to this one a few more times!

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If a corporate keynote were a book, ra-ra

I read a lot of personal development books and this one fell flat for me in both the content and performance. Many of the examples focus on the accomplishments of the author and his family members, and didn't feel particularly relevant to a wide and diverse audience. The performance felt artificially excited and "encouraging;" it was not a favorite.

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