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Fiona Murden

    Fiona Murden demystifies psychological principles, making behavioral insights accessible to everyone. Drawing on her extensive experience coaching high performers across diverse fields, she guides individuals and organizations toward optimal functioning. Her work aims to foster deeper self-understanding and interpersonal awareness, ultimately enhancing well-being and unlocking potential. Driven by a passion for mental empowerment, she seeks to broaden understanding of the mind to positively impact society.

    Mirror Thinking
    Defining You
    • Defining You

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.1(25)Add rating

      Have you ever wondered what a profiling session would tell you about yourself? Fiona Murden helps some of the most successful people in the world to understand their behaviour and improve their performance. Here she guides you through the professional profiling assessment process in private, to help you discover your strengths, understand what really drives you and learn which environments will help you to excel. Step by step you will build your unique personal profile. Take a psychometric test, run a 360 assessment, draw up your early years timeline and enjoy some valuable self-reflection. Fiona then expertly - and sensitively - coaches you through interpreting your results and taking your next steps to fulfil your potential. Our behaviour is at the core of what we do. This is your ultimate self-awareness toolkit to help you understand both your own and other's behaviour and to positively influence it. Along the way you may even start to sleep better, think more clearly and have good moods more often. Defining You opens a window into the elite process of psychological profiling and presents a clear path to improving your effectiveness with immediate actions and tangible tips

      Defining You
    • Mirror Thinking

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      All about the unconscious power of role models in our lives and the effect they have on our mirror neurone.

      Mirror Thinking