The Non-Obvious Guide to Drawing Your Future
Solve Problems, Explain Ideas, Sell Anything,
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Ideapress Publishing
Publishing:14th Jan '25
£14.99
This title is due to be published on 14th January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
In The Non-Obvious Guide to Drawing Your Future, Patti Dobrowolski unveils the transformative power of visual thinking in shaping personal and professional trajectories.
Drawing from her extensive experience as a visual practitioner in business settings, Dobrowolski offers a refreshing approach to strategic planning, problem-solving, and goal-setting. Through engaging narratives, practical exercises, and inspiring case studies, readers will discover how to harness the innate creativity within themselves to visualize, plan, and manifest their desired futures.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
- How to fuel dreams with positivity.
- Why drawing pictures is needed now more than ever.
- How to draw out possible solutions to problems.
Whether you're a seasoned executive, an aspiring entrepreneur, or simply someone seeking to redefine their path, this book will equip you with the tools and mindset to draw out your future with clarity and confidence.
“Articulating goals in words is valuable but visualizing a desired state and how to get there has been a powerful unlock for our team at Brooks. Whether your aspirations are personal or shared, Dobrowolski’s Drawing Your Future will help you create clarity and tangible dimension for your world of possibility.”
—DAN SHERIDAN, CEO, Brooks Running Co.
“Patti Dobrowolski’s Drawing Your Future process helped me to transform my life. Over the past decade, I’ve manifested every aspect of my vision. This creative guidebook offers the tools to harness your visual thinking and make you the most powerful change agent in realizing your dreams.”
—TIFFANY DUFU, Bestselling author, podcaster, inspirator, and president of the Tory Burch Foundation
“For many people, making change can be incredibly scary. But when Patti Dobrowolski shows you how to use a picture to help you, you’ll become a change genie standing before a magic road map to your future. I’ve seen this process help countless entrepreneurs succeed—this book will truly change your life.”
—CHAITRA VEDULLAPALLI, Cofounder and president, Women in Cloud
“As the cofounder of Chief, I have witnessed firsthand the incredible impact that Dobrowolski’s work has on women leaders. Her experiential visioning process is a game-changer, empowering you to draw pictures to brainstorm and activate your future with confidence and bold steps. In Drawing Your Future her hands-on practical tools will enable anyone to harness the power of visual thinking, turning ideas into action and vision into reality.”
—LINDSAY KAPLAN, Cofounder of Chief, investment partner at Next Wave, startup advisor, and Forbes columnist
“Dobrowolski has written a short-cut guide to help you uplevel your ability to facilitate getting what you need or want by using pictures. Visualizing success is key to making it happen and this book is packed with visual solution strategies to help you brainstorm better, envision, and activate a powerful future and pitch any idea for your next venture. I do not have great drawing skills, but I have learned through this book that this doesn’t matter. Having personally practiced and experienced this unique visual process, I was able to clearly see my map to the future and then make it happen. No matter your drawing skill, this book will up your innovation game!”
—GAVRIELLA SCHUSTER, Board director, global business executive, and TEDx speaker
“In my early years of career navigation, I used Patti’s Draw Your Future process and was totally inspired by the results I got by attaching myself to my future using a picture. I immediately showed her TEDx talk to my managers and company to inspire others to ambition their career. Drawing Your Future has transformed my own ability to envision and helped my followers envision their success.”
—JONATHAN JAVIER, CEO and founder, Wonsulting
ISBN: 9781646871674
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
178 pages