Nothing Changes Until You Do
About This Book
Nothing Changes Until You Do (2014) reveals how linking our self-worth to careers, appearance, and achievements leaves us perpetually unsatisfied. Through candid personal narratives and lessons learned from working with diverse clients, it shows that treating ourselves with compassion is what unlocks genuine transformation. When you stop being your own harshest critic, you’ll find the freedom to thrive in all aspects of life.
Who Should Read This?
- People experiencing major life transitions who are redefining their identity
- High achievers and successful professionals who struggle with self-doubt
- Anyone looking to break free from negative self-talk and perfectionism
About the Author
Mike Robbins is a recognized authority on leadership, workplace culture, and team dynamics who has advised major corporations including Google, Microsoft, Wells Fargo, and many others. A former professional baseball player with the Kansas City Royals and Stanford University athlete, he brings insights from sports into the business world through his consulting, keynotes, and executive coaching. His five books include Focus on the Good Stuff and We’re All in This Together.