About The Fearless Girl and The Little Guy with Greatness – Live Life Motivated:
TOP TAKEAWAYS
• Gain an interactive back and forth with your kids
• Talk through life topics that will help shape an anything is possible, positive attitude
• Place for your child to write their name and date to have a keepsake years from now
• On every scenario page there is also a place for your child to write in their thoughts
THE IDEA FOR THIS BOOK
From an early age there was always a back and forth with this father daughter team pushing each other to think through questions or problems to come up with an answer. It did not matter if an answer was right or wrong but having a way to talk through situations was most important.
WHO IS THIS BOOK WRITTEN FOR
This book is for children 3 – 10 years of age, but can be helpful for any person that wants to improve upon important life scenarios. If you are a parent / caregiver tucking in your child at night, or a teacher, or a librarian looking to engage with a group of kids, this book is for you. Kids: Learn how to handle yourself in important life situations. Parents, Teachers and Librarians: Push your kids to be their best self, and gently pressure test them with real life scenarios.
WHAT YOU WILL FIND INSIDE OF THIS BOOK
44+ pages in a workbook format to improve interaction with kids around you. This is meant to be an interactive back and forth with parent or guardian and child… The caregiver asks the question, and then the child answers the question, then the caregiver explains the answer, the caregiver then asks the child to give an example. On each scenario page there is room for the child to write an answer out to bring these conversations to life and save memories to review days or years later.
Section 1: Making The Most of Your Day: Three questions // What type of person are you? > “I am a Take Charge Person!”, How do you get good at something? > “Practice, Practice, Practice” > What is life all about? “Life is all about making choices”.
Section 2: Interacting with Other People: Three questions // How do you hear others? > “Listen”, What if you are not able to do something alone? > “Ask for Help”, How do you fix a problem? > “Improvise, Adapt & Overcome”.
Section 3: Become the Best You Can Be: Four questions // Is it OK to forgive people? > “Always Have Love in Your Heart”, What is the best way to learn about new topics? > “Ask Questions, Lots of Questions”, How do you become a good friend? > “Take Care of Those That Are Good to You”, How do you make your body feel good? > “Exercise & Eat Healthy Every day”
Section 4: Growing Up & Going to Work: Three questions // What do you want to be when
you grow up? > “A great communicator”, Do you always need to work hard? > “Always work
hard to help make some of your own luck”, What do good businesses have? > “Profits!”.
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Author Bio:
For the past 25 years Mort Greenberg has been a salesperson and sales manager for technology start-ups and larger media companies. These companies have included a variety of fund-raising efforts, larger and small, to IPOs, and several mergers and acquisitions. Fighting his way up from an Account Executive to a role as a division President with 800+ employees, including 103 sellers delivering $220 million of annual revenue, you can guess there were many challenges that needed to be overcome. From the early Internet days at Excite.com he was fortunate to be part of a team that sold 5% of all ad revenue on the Internet in 1996 ($13M of $268M). He was among some of the first to create the marketplace for digital advertising. Being part of a small group tasked with rebuilding the revenue efforts for the search engine Ask Jeeves was a highlight for him and the group he worked with, right through its acquisition for $1.9 billion five years later. Learning lessons of the need for speed in decision making came from his time with Tel Aviv based Metacafe at the start of the Online video industry. Much of his career has been about finding ways to be creative and do more with less resources. While at organizations like IAC InterActiveCorp, NBC Universal, Nokia and iHeartMedia he spent time developing systems to simplify go to market strategies. During his Nokia days he traveled the globe and learned from some of the most talented coworkers you could find in Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, England, Finland, Germany, UAE, India, Singapore and more. Along the way he launched two of his own companies, FitAd and MindFlight, and learned the hard way that start-ups are not always successful. Since 2016 his time has been spent with a private equity firm to improve and grow 18 media properties in the military, defense, history and home and garden categories. The #1 lesson he has learned in the past few years is that by improving people’s revenue mindset, business problems are healed, and teams motivated through innovation that new revenue affords.