Belonging : The Ancient Code of Togetherness

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  • Author:
    EASTWOOD Owen
  • ISBN:
    9781529410310
  • Publication Date:
    May 2022
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    320
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Quercus
  • Country of Publication:
    United Kingdom
Belonging : The Ancient Code of Togetherness
Belonging : The Ancient Code of Togetherness

Belonging : The Ancient Code of Togetherness

Regular price $27.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    EASTWOOD Owen
  • ISBN:
    9781529410310
  • Publication Date:
    May 2022
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    320
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Quercus
  • Country of Publication:
    United Kingdom

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UK based performance coach Owen Eastwood (Ngai Tahu) is currently working with the English football and British Olympic teams and has previously with the South African Cricket Team, the Royal Ballet School and the New Zealand Warriors.

Whakapapa. You belong here.

Whakapapa is a Maori word which embodies our human need to belong. It represents a powerful spiritual idea - we are all part of an unbroken and unbreakable chain of people who share a special culture.

Owen Eastwood places this concept at the core of his methods to maximise a team's performance. In this book he reveals, for the first time, the secrets to what has made him one of the most in-demand Performance Coaches in the world.

Aspects of Owen's unique approach include: finding your identity story; establishing a shared purpose; fostering player leadership rather than dictatorship; seeking the clarity of a collective why; establishing a sense of legacy; recognising our primal need for social bonding; embracing ancestral wisdom; analysing the link between confidence and trust; treasuring the value of humility.

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  • UK based performance coach Owen Eastwood (Ngai Tahu) is currently working with the English football and British Olympic teams and has previously with the South African Cricket Team, the Royal Ballet School and the New Zealand Warriors.

    Whakapapa. You belong here.

    Whakapapa is a Maori word which embodies our human need to belong. It represents a powerful spiritual idea - we are all part of an unbroken and unbreakable chain of people who share a special culture.

    Owen Eastwood places this concept at the core of his methods to maximise a team's performance. In this book he reveals, for the first time, the secrets to what has made him one of the most in-demand Performance Coaches in the world.

    Aspects of Owen's unique approach include: finding your identity story; establishing a shared purpose; fostering player leadership rather than dictatorship; seeking the clarity of a collective why; establishing a sense of legacy; recognising our primal need for social bonding; embracing ancestral wisdom; analysing the link between confidence and trust; treasuring the value of humility.

UK based performance coach Owen Eastwood (Ngai Tahu) is currently working with the English football and British Olympic teams and has previously with the South African Cricket Team, the Royal Ballet School and the New Zealand Warriors.

Whakapapa. You belong here.

Whakapapa is a Maori word which embodies our human need to belong. It represents a powerful spiritual idea - we are all part of an unbroken and unbreakable chain of people who share a special culture.

Owen Eastwood places this concept at the core of his methods to maximise a team's performance. In this book he reveals, for the first time, the secrets to what has made him one of the most in-demand Performance Coaches in the world.

Aspects of Owen's unique approach include: finding your identity story; establishing a shared purpose; fostering player leadership rather than dictatorship; seeking the clarity of a collective why; establishing a sense of legacy; recognising our primal need for social bonding; embracing ancestral wisdom; analysing the link between confidence and trust; treasuring the value of humility.