How full is your cup?
Is your cup half full, or half empty?
Sometimes we may feel our cup is completely empty, or other times overflowing to the extent we can't cope.
Just like a refreshing cup of tea, Storm in a Teacup offers a chance to pause, reflect and feel ready to face the world, energised and positive for the future. Develop a positive outlook on life, whatever your current mindset - however full or not your cup is!
In this book, Christopher John explores our outlooks on life, questioning the benefits of viewing your cup's "fullness" and "emptiness" at different times. Filled with humour, insight, wit and wisdom in equal measure, Storm in a Teacup won't try to persuade the pessimist, or reason with the realist, but it will highlight the significance of those mindsets in your life.
Perfect for dipping into when feeling stuck in any particular mood, every reader will find a chapter that aligns with their current frame of mind. Without judgement, Christopher John expertly invites the reader to be aware of their situation, and offers thinking exercises and practical activities to plan for your future, attain your aspirations, or just have confidence in yourself at any stage of life. You can learn how to be happy. You can develop the habits of highly effective people. These things take time, and that starts with giving yourself time to ask the right questions, and find the right answers for you.
Storm in a Teacup is the perfect book for the optimist, pessimist, realist and everyone who feels they fall into another category entirely. It is an essential quick read if you find your outlook on life directly impacts your outcomes and wish to take control of your situation.
An inspired companion for the invigorating tea breaks taking place daily across the land, everyone who wants to improve their life should have a copy, and so should you!
About the Author: Christopher John did what was expected of him. He worked hard at school, went to a good university, graduated at the turn of the 21st century and got a job in the city. Over the course of a decade he had his car stolen twice, got mugged, fell victim to identity theft and had his house burnt down.
Eventually he moved to Yorkshire for a better life. Hiking in the country, where he felt much safer, an innocuous looking cut led to septicaemia, immediate hospitalisation and the realisation life was too short to not do what he loved.
CJ is an eternal optimist who believes life is a gift to be seized. Upon discharge from a long stay in hospital, CJ quit his full time job, started writing and founded his ground-breaking coaching company, with the aim of inspiring individuals and companies alike.
In his spare time he can be found in coffee shops and tearooms across the north of England.