Stop endlessly searching for “something more”
There is a new generation of high-achieving women: confident, ambitious, and driven yet anxious, discontented, and above all, restless. Constantly juggling multiple roles and reevaluating goals, today’s “wander women” move from job to job, challenge to challenge, almost on impulse. Drawing on fresh research and extensive interviews, Marcia Reynolds helps you understand the roots of your restlessness and learn how to make your wandering a conscious strategy, not a series of unplanned events. She provides a wealth of exercises and practices so you can better understand the needs that drive your decisions, discover new ways of finding direction, and thoughtfully choose and plan your future — whether climbing the corporate ladder, finding satisfaction below the glass ceiling, or setting out on your own.
About The Author:
Dr. Marcia Reynolds is fascinated by the brain, especially the nuances of the female brain. She is a master certified coach with a doctorate in organizational psychology, focusing on the needs and challenges of smart, strong women in the workplace. She travels around the world speaking at conferences and teaching classes in leadership, emotional intelligence and organizational change. Her book Wander Woman: How High Achieving Women Find Contentment and Direction was released this summer.
Reviews:
“The ideas and exercises here represent breakthrough thinking. I plan to give this inspiring and thought-changing book to many women as a gift of guidance on their journey.”
–Linda Alepin, Founding Director, Global Women’s Leadership Network
“This is a book for highly successful women and their executive coaches. Not only will passionate, driven women better manage their minds, the exercises and coaching questions will help them improve their relationships with those they live and work with.”
–Madeleine Blanchard, cofounder, Coaching Services, The Ken Blanchard Companies
“Marcia Reynolds’s deeply insightful stories of wander women-as well as her own transformative journey — will touch the restless wanderer in your own soul and open new paths to love, joy, and contentment.”
–Deb Giffen, Director, Wharton Executive Education
You can read more about the book at wanderwomanbook.com and follow the author on Facebook and Twitter.

