Book description
Internationally acclaimed business coach and consultant Kim George
provides an easy-to-master process for coaches to bring out innate
greatness and achieve peak performance. George introduces a new kind of
intelligence quotient, Abundance Intelligence. AQ is the key to living
into greatness, moving from a mentality of scarcity to one of abundance.
Using her proven four-step process, you will learn to move your clients
past their illusions to embrace the abundance aptitudes of self-worth,
empathy, self-expression, surrender, actualization, significance, and
inquiry. Personal examples, client case studies, and profiles of highly
successful individuals demonstrate how the process works and how it
helps individuals live into greatness.
Kimberly George
is the founder and CEO of The AQ Institute, a coaching, consulting, and
training company focused on bringing Abundance Intelligence ™ to the
world. To find out more, visit www. AQInstitute. com.
Networking and marketing are Kimberly's other passions. She is a dean of
the Directive Coaching School for The Referral Institute (www.
referralinstitute. com), a coaching, training, and consulting company
focused on referral marketing. As pioneer coach for the Social Capital
& Networking community, Kimberly collaborated with Dr. Ivan Misner,
founder and chairman of Business Network International (BNI) in
developing a 25-hour curriculum that she coleads with Dr. Misner. For
more information and free networking resources, visit www.
networkingcommunity. com.
Prior to becoming an author, Kimberly was vice president of strategic
alliances for CoachVille, the world's largest coaching organization.
Kimberly founded the Western Mass Coaching Alliance in her community of
Springfi eld, Massachusetts, and also conducted a radio show, Coach Live,
for two years on WARE 1250 AM.
Kimberly's diverse background includes a B. S. in paralegal studies, two
years as a VISTA volunteer, and nearly 12 years in the health-care
industry in various marketing, volunteer management, fund-raising, and
public relations capacities. Kim lives in Springfield, Massachusetts,
with her husband, two dogs, two cats, and a cockatiel named Mr. Bird.