This book was written so CEOs and Leadership teams don't have to struggle as much as I did. I had read all the books and had all the information, but I still didn't have one system that connected all the great ideas. Metronomics is my attempt to pull those great ideas into one system and it works.
Book Award 2022
Browse through these submissions for the Page Turner Book Award 2022. This is an international writing contest for published authors to showcase their books.
"My Enemy's Face" by terrymoran Moran
Being black in early 1960's racially torn Alabama, your outlook was grim at best. What if you were a white supremacist, woke up one morning and found yourself with black skin and the black person you bullied the day before now wore your white skin? Would you hold onto your racist views or change?
"Joyous Resilience: A path to individual healing and collective thriving in an inequitable world" by AnjuliSherinMFT Sherin
An intersectional guide to building resilience and cultivating joy. In this warm and accessible book, Pakistani American therapist Anjuli Sherin provides compelling client stories, reflective exercises, and a culturally informed, body -centered model that makes thriving possible for everyone.
"The Keeper" by April Coker
Strange things keep happening at the zoo. Will zookeepers be able to protect themselves and the animals? Who is responsible for the injuries and killings? Who or what will be next? Can Jolie's relationship survive? Will she survive? How many more must die before the killer is found?
"Non-Obvious Megatrends" by RohitBhargava Bhargava
The Non-Obvious trend series - including the culminating edition "Non-Obvious Megatrends" was a ten year project from 3-time WSJ bestselling futurist and author Rohit Bhargava to annually curate and share the trends changing our work and culture.
"Beyond Diversity - 12 Non-Obvious Ways To Create A More Inclusive World" by RohitBhargava Bhargava
What does it take to build a more inclusive world? In this groundbreaking and WSJ bestselling book, two pioneers of the DEI revolution break down exactly how each of us can help to build a more diverse, equitable and inclusive world - in business, culture and life.
"The Bitter End" by Ann Evans
As a child, widower Paul Christian, now of MI5, used to be afraid of the witch living in the woods. Returning to the village with new love Sally, he learns the witch, Petronella, is still alive - in a care home. Memories return, tormenting him – along with horrific accidents and tragic deaths.
"Highland Games" by Evie Alexander
Fiery redhead Zoe has given up everything for a ramshackle cabin in Scotland, but her scorching hot grump of a neighbor wants her out. Will Rory succeed in destroying her dream? Or has he finally met his match? Highland Games is a laugh-out-loud, enemies-to-lovers, steamy romantic comedy.
"Highland Games" by Evie Alexander
Fiery redhead Zoe has given up everything for a ramshackle cabin in Scotland, but her scorching hot grump of a neighbor wants her out. Will Rory succeed in destroying her dream? Or has he finally met his match? Highland Games is a laugh-out-loud, enemies-to-lovers, steamy romantic comedy.
"Hollywood Games" by Evie Alexander
The only way for Rory to save Kinloch castle is to throw open the doors to a Hollywood megastar. However, Brad’s plans for Braveheart 2 involve Rory’s girlfriend as well as his home. By saving his estate, is Rory about to lose the love of his life?
"Hollywood Games" by Evie Alexander
The only way for Rory to save Kinloch castle is to throw open the doors to a Hollywood megastar. However, Brad’s plans for Braveheart 2 involve Rory’s girlfriend as well as his home. By saving his estate, is Rory about to lose the love of his life?
"Highland Games" by Evie Alexander
Fiery redhead Zoe has given up everything for a ramshackle cabin in Scotland, but her scorching hot grump of a neighbour wants her out. Will Rory succeed in destroying her dream? Or has he finally met his match? Highland Games is a laugh-out-loud, enemies-to-lovers, steamy romantic comedy.
"The Miami Files" by terrymoran Moran
You've been accused of a major crime. You look guilty. No one believes you. You have no alibi. All evidence points to you. The cartel wants your head, literally. The FBI just wants you in custody. Only you can prove your innocence, but that's difficult when an FBI Agent may be the guilty party.