Saturday, May 20, 2023

Don't Tell Me What To Do - Book Tour

 


The Secret Guide to Unlocking Your Power, Potential, and Purpose

 

Non-fiction/Self-Help

Date Published: 04-03-2023

 

 

"Don’t Tell Me What To Do" shows you how to break free, explore the exact version of reality YOU want and then practically implement it––on your terms.

 

The book weaves together Dr. Jennifer Dunphy's most transformative life lessons and unique experiences together with practical exercises and a solid step-by-step plan for all readers, striving to achieve their personal and professional goals on their terms. From breaking free from the competence-likability trap to overcoming self-bias to reframing "perfection" to cutting off the voices that tell you that you can't, shouldn't, or wouldn't, the book peels back the layers of what's holding us back and who we can be.
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Included in the book you get:

  • An exclusive program for crafting your version of your ideal life
  • BONUS companion workbook that you can download after you purchase the book
  • Exclusive action frameworks for making those visions reality
  • Tools and strategies to ensure your path to success
  • Continued support and guidance through an exclusive online community

 

In Jennifer Dunphy's words, "You have sacrificed enough of your life doing things the 'right way', now it’s time to do things your way."

 

 

 Read an excerpt...

The Secret Guide to Unlocking Your Power, Potential, and Purpose
If you are craving more for yourself—more happiness, success, productivity,
and the need to set yourself up for the best future possible—this book is
for you. If you have failed before, it is now your turn to succeed. If you
are someone who feels like you have more to give back to the world, the
secret strategies in this book will help you quickly hone and activate your
visions—turning what you thought were impossible dreams into your
everyday reality.

 

About the Author

 Dr Jennifer Dunphy is a Doctor of Public of Health and currently serves as the Chief Population Health Officer at one of California’s largest healthcare organizations. Jennifer earned her doctorate from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, her Masters of Business Administration from Loyola Marymount University, her Masters of Public Health from UC Berkeley, and her undergraduate degree in Neuroscience and Natural sciences from the University of Southern California. Jennifer’s public health research has been published in some of the top journals in her field including The American Journal of Managed Care. Jennifer has been recognized with several national awards including Becker's Hospital Review Top Chief Population Health Officers to Know, and Modern Healthcare’s Emerging Leader in Healthcare Award. Jennifer is an active advocate for all things public health on social media and has a popular monthly health newsletter with over 1000 subscribers and growing. Jennifer is also the author of an Amazon best seller, The Toxin Handbook, a book which teaches families with young children how to eliminate dangerous toxins in the home. Jennifer regularly lectures at major conferences across the country in pursuit of changing the way healthcare meets the needs of vulnerable populations. Jennifer also has a podcast, and has created a novel risk technology which can predict the severity of COVID-19 infections. Most importantly, Jennifer is the mom of two rambunctious boys, and she resides in Orange County with her husband. Jennifer loves to ski, cook, read and spend time with family. You can follow Jennifer @drjendunphy on instagram, twitter and facebook, and visit her on her website www.drjendunphy.com


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