Women, Know Thyself
Why Know Yourself Better?

Because when we are unaware, we unconsciously engage our default behavior. Only when we become aware of who we are and how others see us are we able to change our behavior.

Sometimes, just being aware, allows the problem to solve us--rather than requiring us to solve the problem.

What makes "Women, Know Yourself" different?

North America's top coaches of executive women, Barb McEwen and John Agno, have documented over three years, proven coaching solutions that have worked well for their career women clients. These exclusive self-coaching secrets discovered by successful women are now, for the first time, available to all working women.

The concept for this book came about because of very real, very important needs that their female clients repeatedly express. Year after year, the authors have heard working women’s frustrations, and have helped them deal with massive internal conflicts. Both society and individuals struggle with countless expectations, too much to do in too little time, and the fact that they receive little of the support or recognition they want—and deserve.

The book is intended to help you understand and work with your unique inner compass. As you read the book, you will be amazed at what you learn about yourself.

The most important knowledge is self-knowledge. Let’s face it: you are the most interesting and important subject in the entire world. You will always be at or near the center of your world. It’s a comfortable place to be! So, one of the most exciting—and, often, one of the most intimidating—experiences lies in gaining a fuller understanding of just who you are.

Self-understanding means knowing what we need and how we desire to grow. It starts with two simple questions:

Do I like who I am?

Am I happy with the person I am becoming?

To answer honestly, we need to have crystal-clear insight into the person who bears our name and Social Security number.

How can "Women, Know Thyself" improve your life?

This self-coaching book is fully loaded with proven insights that have worked well for our female clients like:

Exploring your signature talents

Doing what you do best

How to manage your default behavior

How to change outdated beliefs

Understanding self-sabotage

Learn to manage stress

The impact of your personality on others.

If your brain tells you that you're not focusing on those things that really matter, then this book is for you. Reading it will help you understand and work with your unique inner compass.

Understanding who we are, how other people see us and knowing what is important to us is critical to our success. As you learn more about yourself, you will know best how to manage your time and life in a way that gives you peace, a sense of fulfillment and the strength to handle the challenges ahead.

Self-awareness facilitates change.
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Women, Know Thyself
Why Know Yourself Better?

Because when we are unaware, we unconsciously engage our default behavior. Only when we become aware of who we are and how others see us are we able to change our behavior.

Sometimes, just being aware, allows the problem to solve us--rather than requiring us to solve the problem.

What makes "Women, Know Yourself" different?

North America's top coaches of executive women, Barb McEwen and John Agno, have documented over three years, proven coaching solutions that have worked well for their career women clients. These exclusive self-coaching secrets discovered by successful women are now, for the first time, available to all working women.

The concept for this book came about because of very real, very important needs that their female clients repeatedly express. Year after year, the authors have heard working women’s frustrations, and have helped them deal with massive internal conflicts. Both society and individuals struggle with countless expectations, too much to do in too little time, and the fact that they receive little of the support or recognition they want—and deserve.

The book is intended to help you understand and work with your unique inner compass. As you read the book, you will be amazed at what you learn about yourself.

The most important knowledge is self-knowledge. Let’s face it: you are the most interesting and important subject in the entire world. You will always be at or near the center of your world. It’s a comfortable place to be! So, one of the most exciting—and, often, one of the most intimidating—experiences lies in gaining a fuller understanding of just who you are.

Self-understanding means knowing what we need and how we desire to grow. It starts with two simple questions:

Do I like who I am?

Am I happy with the person I am becoming?

To answer honestly, we need to have crystal-clear insight into the person who bears our name and Social Security number.

How can "Women, Know Thyself" improve your life?

This self-coaching book is fully loaded with proven insights that have worked well for our female clients like:

Exploring your signature talents

Doing what you do best

How to manage your default behavior

How to change outdated beliefs

Understanding self-sabotage

Learn to manage stress

The impact of your personality on others.

If your brain tells you that you're not focusing on those things that really matter, then this book is for you. Reading it will help you understand and work with your unique inner compass.

Understanding who we are, how other people see us and knowing what is important to us is critical to our success. As you learn more about yourself, you will know best how to manage your time and life in a way that gives you peace, a sense of fulfillment and the strength to handle the challenges ahead.

Self-awareness facilitates change.
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Why Know Yourself Better?

Because when we are unaware, we unconsciously engage our default behavior. Only when we become aware of who we are and how others see us are we able to change our behavior.

Sometimes, just being aware, allows the problem to solve us--rather than requiring us to solve the problem.

What makes "Women, Know Yourself" different?

North America's top coaches of executive women, Barb McEwen and John Agno, have documented over three years, proven coaching solutions that have worked well for their career women clients. These exclusive self-coaching secrets discovered by successful women are now, for the first time, available to all working women.

The concept for this book came about because of very real, very important needs that their female clients repeatedly express. Year after year, the authors have heard working women’s frustrations, and have helped them deal with massive internal conflicts. Both society and individuals struggle with countless expectations, too much to do in too little time, and the fact that they receive little of the support or recognition they want—and deserve.

The book is intended to help you understand and work with your unique inner compass. As you read the book, you will be amazed at what you learn about yourself.

The most important knowledge is self-knowledge. Let’s face it: you are the most interesting and important subject in the entire world. You will always be at or near the center of your world. It’s a comfortable place to be! So, one of the most exciting—and, often, one of the most intimidating—experiences lies in gaining a fuller understanding of just who you are.

Self-understanding means knowing what we need and how we desire to grow. It starts with two simple questions:

Do I like who I am?

Am I happy with the person I am becoming?

To answer honestly, we need to have crystal-clear insight into the person who bears our name and Social Security number.

How can "Women, Know Thyself" improve your life?

This self-coaching book is fully loaded with proven insights that have worked well for our female clients like:

Exploring your signature talents

Doing what you do best

How to manage your default behavior

How to change outdated beliefs

Understanding self-sabotage

Learn to manage stress

The impact of your personality on others.

If your brain tells you that you're not focusing on those things that really matter, then this book is for you. Reading it will help you understand and work with your unique inner compass.

Understanding who we are, how other people see us and knowing what is important to us is critical to our success. As you learn more about yourself, you will know best how to manage your time and life in a way that gives you peace, a sense of fulfillment and the strength to handle the challenges ahead.

Self-awareness facilitates change.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014780841
Publisher: Signature Inc.
Publication date: 06/11/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 309 KB

About the Author

Barbara A. McEwen is well known as a highly experienced executive, business owner, and seasoned master coach who works with senior executives to help them identify and assess personal development opportunities. Her unique, practical, and powerful strategies make her easy to talk to. She has a way of demystifying what it takes to become more effective. Her coaching deepens the clients’ awareness of their unique strengths as a foundation for improvement. Visit Barb’s website at:

John G. Agno is a seasoned corporate executive, entrepreneur and management consultant who today coaches senior executives and business owners to reach decision-making clarity by exploring unintended consequences of their future actions.
John helps you see things you are missing, affirms whatever progress you have made, tests your perceptions and lets you know how you are doing. His developmental coaching helps you focus your natural abilities in the right direction.
The coaching allows your inner-potential to erupt upward through effective leadership; to develop commitment within organizations and in a world of "free agents" and "volunteer" talent. Visit John's Career Women Coaching blog at:
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