Anna Soo Wildermuth

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Change One Thing is a superb book that gives excellent advice to help jumpstart your engine." Stephen R. Covey, author, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

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Change One Thing Book Announcement

“Keeping your self-image fresh in this global economy is not only essential for your business, but for your life too-both body and spirit.  This superb book gives excellent advice to help jump-start your engine.”

-Stephen R. Covey, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

Whether you are stuck in a dead-end job, afraid of being laid off, or a victim of cutbacks, executive image consultant Anna Soo Wildermuth will show you how to take that first step toward turning your career around in CHANGE ONE THING: Discover What’s Holding You Back-and Fix It-with the Secrets of a Top Executive Image Consultant (McGraw-Hill; July 31, 2009; $16.95 US). In her 25 years working with executives, celebrities, and Fortune 500 companies, Anna has met many people who are afraid to make a change. The reluctance to shake things is why so many people stay in jobs that they hate or are have trouble finding a new one.

Using self-assessment tests, exercises, and tips from her workshops and private consultations, Anna will help you to overcome the obstacles that are preventing you from achieving true success-one step at a time.  ”In this turbulent and highly competitive economic climate, it is more important than ever to put your best image forward,” Anna says.  “I will show you how to pinpoint what’s holding you back, whether it’s your hair, clothes, attitude, or diction, so you can get that job or promotion you want.”  Anna  

CHANGE ONE THING offers advice on transforming:

-Your bad work habits. Are you a gum snapper, two-faced, goof-off, Johnnie or Jane-come-lately, credit hog, or blamer? These are just a few examples of alienating work behavior that can get you tossed.
-Your interview style. If you want to ace that interview, you must dress appropriately for the business you’re in, be prepared, ask the right questions, have the right answers, and follow up.
-Your tired, old wardrobe. Choosing the style of clothing that fits your body shape, height, complexion, and business will give you a leg up at work or at networking events.
-Your social image. Knowing the proper etiquette when eating out, going to business functions, and traveling abroad will help you make the right impression.
-Your communication style. How you conduct yourself in meetings, craft emails, and deal with conflict or complaints, can give you an opportunity to shine. 

“The more committed a person is to change, the greater the rewards,” Anna says.  “Although a lot of my advice is about altering your outward style and behavior, the most important change you can make starts on the inside. It’s about believing in yourself.  It’s about envisioning yourself as the person you want to be, or in the job you’ve always dreamed of having.”

4 Responses to “Change One Thing Book Announcement”

  1. Anna Says:

    I have had several radio interviews today. What fun to share with audiences the key points of the Change One Thing.

  2. John Becker Says:

    I can’t wait to see the official book party tomorrow!

  3. Anna Says:

    It was great to see you John. We had 50 folks brave the rain storm. Hub 51 did a terrific job.

  4. Laura Bruzas Says:

    What a great presentation Anna gave at the La Grange Public Library yesterday (9/30/09)! Everyone, no matter their current personal or professional challenge, left with tips to help them Change One Thing and brighten their future! Bravo, Anna!

    Laura Bruzas
    founder, http://www.HealthyDining.org
    columnist, Ask Laura – The Green Kitchen Economist http://www.TribLocal.com
    312.666.9979

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