Making a profit should not mean living in debt; Andy's book gives leaders the keys to unlock SUSTAINABLE success. Leadership is about more than managing an organisation. It begins by managing yourself. This book provides practical tools for leading both a business and a life. Invest in it. - James Kerr, author of the global bestseller Legacy The Emotional Overdraft is a must-read for anyone running a business. It proves that you really can grow a successful business without sacrificing your well-being. - James Hilton, Chairman of M&C Saatchi Performance Wellbeing is a vital resource to organisations seeking to thrive.
That resource is increasingly undervalued and misunderstood for leaders and managers. Andy Brown's book eloquently, effectively and evidentially rights that wrong. Essential reading for today's leaders. Paul Levy, Author of Digital Inferno and Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Research in Innovation Management, University of Brighton A fantastic resource for leaders in SMEs to break out of stress and live a more fulfilled life in business. Enlightening and practical - every person scaling a small business needs this book. - Ruth Farenga, founder of Conscious Leaders and author of Next Level Leadership Having spent a decade experiencing the highs and lows of growing my business, Andy Brown's book hit a nerve. The cost of building an 'emotional overdraft' is carried by you, your business, and those you care about. So, if you're a founder or leader feeling the strain, take some time to read his book and learn from the first-hand lessons he's acquired over twenty years.
The Emotional Overdraft is not just a worthwhile idea, it's absolutely necessary. - Ollie Henderson, bestselling author of Work/Life Flywheel The Emotional Overdraft gives the feeling of pressure you have as a leader a name, and the book makes it possible to reduce your emotional overdraft, not by learning new skills, but by changing behaviours. Having been a Global CEO of household named brands I totally appreciate where he's coming from and wish I'd had the benefit of his insight earlier in my journey - Hugh Wahla, life purpose coach and mentor, formerly CEO at The Conran Shop and MD at Urban Outfitters The Emotional Overdraft shines light on the real cost of our work - beyond simply the time that we take to get something done. It's a reminder to take care of ourselves, to be kind to those around us, and to remember that great work isn't scuppered or inconvenienced by 'life' and 'balance' - it's fuelled by them. - Graham Allcott, bestselling author of How to Be a Productivity Ninja and presenter of the 'Beyond Busy' podcast.