The Way of the Road Warrior offers weary business travelersinspiration, advice, and practical skills for conquering thecompetition while conducting business on the road. Thisbusiness traveler’s handbook is written by Robert L.Jolles—salesman, consultant, professional speaker, andveteran “Road Warrior” who has logged more than twentyyears and two million miles in the air. In The Way of theRoad Warrior, he delves into his personal journal and wealth ofexperience to offer insights on the sometimes difficult balancingact between work, travel, and family. Robert Lewis Stevenson wrote, “The most beautifuladventures are not those we go to seek.” In these pages,readers will find that a chance conversation with a cab driver canbe as valuable as a sit-down with a CEO. Jolles also speaksto the dangerous and addictive aspects of business travel anddoesn’t sugarcoat the toll it takes on those who wait athome. From beginning to end, The Way of the Road Warriorwill teach you why business travel isn’t just a way to doyour job, but a warrior’s path to insight, wisdom, and sovery much more.
Journey with Dan on the peaceful warrior's path to unreasonable happiness. Find out for yourself why this book changes lives.
In the style of a battle-wizened teacher, McManus delivers wisdom, instills passion, and provides the sacred movements needed to become the warrior you were meant to be.
And oh, by the way, you are the king of excuses, for every time you go to a church, you talk lies in a group and you know they are spirit felled people that reads there Bible every day. Stop playing games your life will be cut off.
Each chapter features some tips that I think of as being among the less-obvious tricks of the trade used by the experienced road warrior. I've called them “Woman Road Warrior Tips.” I regard these tips as the kinds of things a good ...
In this book, you will learn: How to Increase Results Without Working Non-Stop* How to Get Fit on the Road Without A Lot of Time / How to Actually Eat Healthy on the Road Without Coming Close to Starving / How to Rest to be at Your Best on ...
The road is hard: from staying in shape, eating, and getting any rest to keeping up with the work, connecting with your family back home, and just finding a few minutes to yourself to think and catch your breath.
Filled with true stories gained from years of traveling common and uncommon paths as God's Road Warrior, author Frank Barrera's insights are humorous and serious, tender and tough.
This book is about ups and downs of a motorcycle enthusiastand how motorcycling has changed, also some of the experiencesin life and motorcycling. This book starts from when I turned 13 until the present.
A Road Warrior's work life demands travel-lots of travel.
This book explores the inter-relationship of disability and trauma in the Mad Max films (1979-2015).