Ponder This is full of the unexpected and sometimes kooky connections author Angie Mattson Stegall makes about life and business as she's practicing "being still while moving."
It's a personal collection of insights from her day-to-day life experiences, whether she's driving to see clients, hiking for fun and exercise, or rafting 225 miles of the Colorado River through Grand Canyon on an epic adventure.
Although much of this book focuses on the business reader, the ideas and concepts can easily be applied to a reader's personal life, too.
As you read through the ponderings inside this book, the hope is you will begin paying attention to the small miracles, unexpected coincidences, and lessons life wants to share with you.
In other words, this book should give you a lot to ponder, too.
Testimonials
"Keep guiding people out of their own way!" - Andrew Tucker
"Angie, I hate to admit this and I promise that I'm not stalking you - but I love your blogs! They're hilarious, inspiring and always ask the right questions at the end - the kind of questions we should already be asking ourselves." - Amy Wartham, Director of Corporate Training, UNC Charlotte
About the Author: Angie Mattson Stegall is a writer, small business coach, and productivity consultant. Her focus is guiding business owners and their teams out of overwhelm.
She won the 2014 Women's Business Award (author category) at the 5th annual Women's Business Conference and is a Founding Member of the Brevard Author's Guild.
Angie has been interviewed by The New York Times, NPR/WFAE's Charlotte Talks with Mike Collins, and was the featured entrepreneur on WTVI/CPCC TV's "Great Ideas" program.
She wrote her "Make Some Room Manifesto" after spending 16 days rafting through Grand Canyon.
Her books include:
Focus on Five - How to Organize Your Five Essential Business Systems
How Your Disorganization is Stealing Your Time, Your Attention and Your Health
Ponder This - How Everyday Experiences Deliver Unexpected Insights in Business and Life
Make Some Room - 20 Ways to Breathe Deeply, Act Thoughtfully, and Be Here Now (A Manifesto born from a 16-day, 220 miles rafting trip through Grand Canyon) [tentatively titled and due out late 2015]
Angie holds a B.A. in Organizational Communications from Queens University of Charlotte. She and husband are on a mission to "have less and live more" with their two Labradors and one yellow cat in Pisgah Forest, NC.
Learn more at www.AngieStegall.com and www.YukonandBean.com.