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Transitions: Making Sense of Life's Changes, Revised 25th Anniversary Edition | 
enlarge | Author: William Bridges Publisher: Da Capo Press Category: Book
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Rating: 37 reviews Sales Rank: 7268
Format: Special Edition Media: Paperback Edition: 2 Exp Upd Pages: 208 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.3 x 0.6
ISBN: 073820904X Dewey Decimal Number: 303.4 EAN: 9780738209043 ASIN: 073820904X
Publication Date: August 10, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description divWhether it is chosen or thrust upon you, change brings both opportunities and turmoil. Since first published 25 years ago, iTransitions/i has helped hundreds of thousands of readers cope with these issues by providing an elegantly simple yet profoundly insightful roadmap of the transition process. With the understanding born of both personal and professional experience, William Bridges takes readers step by step through the three stages of any transition: The Ending, The Neutral Zone, and, in time, The New Beginning. Bridges explains how each stage can be understood and embraced, leading to meaningful and productive movement into a hopeful future. With a new introduction highlighting how the advice in the book continues to apply and is perhaps even more relevant today, and a new chapter devoted to change in the workplace, iTransitions/i will remain the essential guide for coping with the one constant in life: change./div
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Foundational Book for All Change Implementation Professionals September 22, 2008 Theresa Moulton (Boston, MA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book was the first book that I read on emotional change and transition (almost 20 years ago). I have recommended this book to hundreds of people because I have experienced the impact that understanding how to cope with change and transition can have on an individual. br / br /I was fortunate enough to spend a week studying with Mr. Bridges at the CapeCod Institute in 2002 after the launch of his sequel, The Way of Transition. The course was targeted for the helping professions to offer perspective on how people cope with life change and more importantly, how we can support them through it. I was one of the few management consultants in the room amongst pastors, nurses, therapists, teachers, non-profit directors, etc. Needless to say, I was blown away by how limited my view was on the human condition and by how important it is to hold it up, honor it, and respect it both inside and outside of work. br / br /The concepts here are authentic, simple, and compassionate and I believe that they apply to intense, complex, chaotic work environments like large-scale strategic, organizational change, and cross-enterprise initiatives. I strongly believe that as consultants and coaches, we have an opportunity and a responsibility to support our clients by: br / br /*helping them self-identify with how they are dealing with transition while leading change br /*reminding them of their compassion for others as they get out their swords for a proverbial "land grab" br /*providing their stakeholders with a framework and language to relate to as people vs. work br /*teaching executives that the best strategy is to "go slow, to go fast" when it comes to building trust and gaining productivity br / br /So, here's to Mr. Bridges for the legacy of human understanding and compassion in terms that we can all understand and implement for ourselves and for others.
Understanding life's changes January 17, 2008 April Mims This book examines in detail the transitions that we all encounter in our lives and presents strategies to effectively deal with them. The author identifies various transitions that we may go through in all aspects of our lives, including relationships and work. In order to work through a transition in our life, we must go through the three stages of transition: endings, the neutral zone, and the new beginning. Depending on the particular transition, the length of each stage may vary. However, before something new can begin, something else must end. Following the ending, we spend a period of time in the neutral zone which prepares us for the new beginning. There are many examples of real transitions within the book that many people will be able to identify with (change of jobs, marriages, etc).
Classic manual on dealing with life transitions December 11, 2007 Rolf Dobelli (Luzern Switzerland) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
In 1970, William Bridges, an English professor, was experiencing a difficult time in his life. A scholar, he decided to learn all that he could about the psychology of transition. Eventually, he taught a course in it; then he developed his ideas into a book, which quickly became the definitive source on the topic. Psychologists, counselors and other mental health professionals recognized it as a breakthrough self-help text. With insights, information and concepts that you'll be able to apply to everyday life, Bridges leads you through an often angst-ridden process. With his advice, you'll identify and understand your personal development timeline and learn to use change to your advantage. Transitions, ultimately, result in achieving real growth, both spiritually and psychologically. We recommend this classic book to people anticipating or in the midst of professional or personal turning points.
A classic November 8, 2007 Lauren Klein (OC CA) This is essential reading for anyone who works with people experiencing change. It transformed my understanding of transition and what it means.
Transitions October 12, 2007 Elizabeth W. Lister This is an excellent book for anyone going through a significant change in their life. It accurately describes the feelings and confusion you may be having and talks about how to proceed to a successful completion of the change process. Very encouraging and optomistic.
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