The Art of Possibility
Transforming Professional and Personal Life
By Benjamin Zander and Rosamund Stone Zander
Pr
esenting twelve breakthrough practices for bringing creativity into all human endeavors, The Art of Possibility is the dynamic product of an extraordinary partnership. The Art of 
Possibility combines Benjamin Zander's experience as conductor of the Boston Philharmonic and his talent as a teacher and communicator with psychotherapist Rosamund Stone Zander's genius for designing innovative paradigms for personal and professional fulfillment.
Benjamin Zander, co-author of The Art of Possibility, is widely known as the conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra for over 25 years. Click here to read more about his new book on the Benjamin Zander website.
If you are interested in expanding your sense of what may be possible for you in your life, the Zanders will inspire and uplift your mind and awaken your ability to be creative and conscious about how you see and experience the world.
Their ideas and stories are also striking a chord with those in the business and leadership arenas. Read this review from Coaching Connection.
My own review:
I picked up this book a few weeks ago in a lovely travel bookstore (they also do other books!) on Marylebone High Street in London, and found myself absolutely riveted from page one. The Zanders are an inspired couple; he's a world famous conductor and speaker, and she's a marriage and family therapist who does creativity and leadership workshops. I read the well-written book once, and now I am reading it again. The anecdotes taken from Ben Zander's experience with his students in various philharmonic orchestras are so moving, backed up by Roz's psychologically-minded techniques to apply his very workable and freeing inspirational tactics to our lives.
The book is not self-help, it is self-enhancing. If you are in the mood to challenge the notion that we perceive around us a world of measurement where competition for the "A" grade is the only thing that keeps us going, pick up The Art of Possibility, and start "giving yourself an A" as the book positively suggests!







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