A good book is like a Conversation
A book lets you dive deep into an author’s thoughts and ideas.
Sometimes, you need to read an entire book to just take away one powerful idea. Other times, the entire book resonates.
What matters is how you use, combine, and share these ideas, enriching your discussions and knowledge. Unfortunately, some books end up in the wastebasket of time.
That’s why I’ve decided to transform books, or parts of them combined with each other, into workshops.
The Tipping Point
My husband Marc and I sat at the table of a quiet countryside restaurant, discussing our day’s plans, mostly wondering if his small wooden boat at the lake’s edge had survived the latest storm. Suddenly, Marc’s eyes widened at something behind me. Intrigued, I cautiously turned my head. What I saw struck me: a family with two teenage kids doing something stunning.
If I asked what you think the teenagers were doing while waiting for their lunch, you’d probably say playing on a smartphone or tablet. But no, the girl was knitting (!), and the boy was reading a book!
This scene took me back to my non-digital childhood, filled with books, music and long strolls in the woods. Our discussion then turned to how most people, due to stress and digital distractions, spend less time enjoying this intimate conversation with an author.
They want the essence, and they want it fast.
And voilà, an idea was born
I have decided to turn the essence of the most compelling books into workshops, conferences, presentations.
Dive into a curated selection of books through my workshops, conferences, and discussions. Some sessions are individual, some are presentations, and others are dynamic, interactive exchanges. My passion drives themes like communication, sales, personal development, and creativity—essential qualities in today’s job market.
Intrigued?
Feel free to contact me for further information.