More Joy, Better Results!
Why does joy matter? We become more creative, resourceful and successful. Yeah, baby!
– Richard Strozzi-Heckler, author of The Leadership Dojo and The Anatomy of ChangeThis book is funny, it is wise, and it makes you a better observer of yourself and the world. Let it touch your funny bone as well as your soul.
– Ann Butler, Durango Herald, Durango, Colorado“Wag, Live, Love is a book that works on many levels. The Type A’s among us can flourish with Jenks’ expertise in helping people achieve their goals; dog lovers will appreciate Magellan’s and Tasja’s charming way of understanding the world; and anyone with a heart will delight in the pictures of these magnificent Samoyeds. I rate it a full five paws!”
– Jonathan Colton, Consultant, Lecturer, and Fan of Positive Thinking, New York, NYRead Wag, Live, Love and you will feel happier. Practice the lessons in the book and you will be happier. Enough said!”
– Richard Bentley, Director, Results Coaching Systems Europe Cullompton, UKAs a horse, dog and cat owner, I have always found animals to be a source of great learning. What Ginger has achieved in this delightful book is to make it possible for each of us to connect on a daily basis with a more positive, more caring, and more humorous way of life. To rephrase an old advertising slogan—a chapter a day will help you work, rest, and play!”
– Soren Holm, Professional Certified Coach, Stockholm, SwedenThis is a gem of a book. It will make you smile, think, laugh, maybe even cry, as you are reminded of what is important in life. Ginger Jenks loves her dogs as she loves life in all its aspects, and through their eyes we get to discover and understand ourselves better—and like ourselves more.”
– The Honorable Susan L. Fowler, Chittenden County Probate Judge, Burlington, VTI felt a renewed sense of purpose and contentment after reading Wag, Live, Love. It reminded me of the joy that pets bring to our lives and the lessons they teach, if we will but listen and observe. During a career of working in our court system, I have often observed human behavior that is less than noble. This book is a valuable and enjoyable way to reconnect with what is best in us.”