Surviving Your Serengeti by Stefan Swanepoel
What animal are you? Other authors have posed this question from a standpoint of emotions and relationships, but Stefan Swanepoel’s book “Surviving Your Serengeti” addresses it from a perspective useful for both family and professional life.
A couple going through their own challenges, much like everyone faces, find themselves on the plains of Africa. As the result of some strategic observations of the wildlife, their guide points out the basic strength of each of the animals they observe.
The strengths are the basic survival skills they possess. The guide points out the need for each of these skills in our daily “survival.” The book also addresses the need to complement these skills in teams and workgroups.
“Surviving Your Serengeti” is a relatively quick read, but the reflection on the question, “What animal are you?” will continue after you close the book.
There is a link to a quiz which will help you determine the answer to that question included at the end of the book.
I post these reviews as a member of Thomas Nelson’s Book Review Blogger Program. I receive a free copy of the book, but am not required to give a positive review. Check it out at http://www.booksneeze.com
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A couple going through their own challenges, much like everyone faces, find themselves on the plains of Africa. As the result of some strategic observations of the wildlife, their guide points out the basic strength of each of the animals they observe.
The strengths are the basic survival skills they possess. The guide points out the need for each of these skills in our daily “survival.” The book also addresses the need to complement these skills in teams and workgroups.
“Surviving Your Serengeti” is a relatively quick read, but the reflection on the question, “What animal are you?” will continue after you close the book.
There is a link to a quiz which will help you determine the answer to that question included at the end of the book.
I post these reviews as a member of Thomas Nelson’s Book Review Blogger Program. I receive a free copy of the book, but am not required to give a positive review. Check it out at http://www.booksneeze.com
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