Another Door Opens
5 Steps for Navigating Change in Life and Work
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bonnier Books Ltd
Published:4th Sep '25
£16.99
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When a door closes in life, how do we navigate what happens next and unlock the opportunity it brings?
We fear change so much that we often fail to see the opportunities it can bring. In Another Door Opens, Eleanor Tweddell draws upon psychological insights and expert interviews to show readers how to navigate changes in their work and personal lives with confidence and finesse.
When a door closes in life, how do we navigate what happens next and unlock the opportunity it brings?
Change happens to us all, personally and professionally, sometimes when we least expect it, sometimes intentionally.
When a door closes in life, how do we navigate what happens next and unlock the opportunity it brings?
Change happens to us all, personally and professionally, sometimes when we least expect it, sometimes intentionally. Change can feel disorientating and daunting but what if, instead of seeing a closed
door as an ending, we saw it as a beginning? Eleanor Tweddell brings her expertise as a sought-after change consultant to help you navigate the messiness of transition, be it redundancy, heartbreak, illness or any unexpected detour life throws your way.
Drawing from her five-step framework, she will help you embrace the space between one chapter ending and another beginning to spark ideas, identify opportunities and start to move forward with clarity, purpose and energy. Another Door Opens isn't just a guide to coping with change, it's a manifesto for moving through change boldly, turning fear into fuel and resistance into possibility.
'Witty, wise . . . exactly what you need' * Damian Hughes, High Performance podcast *
'A brilliant book' * Helen Tupper, The Squiggly Career *
'The best book I have ever read about navigating the turmoil of change' * Andrea McLean, writer and broadcaster *
ISBN: 9781785126017
Dimensions: 234mm x 153mm x 24mm
Weight: 372g
240 pages