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Maureen Anderson

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Every stroke counts.

It’s a philosophy Keith Gockenbach lives by. Keith’s a chemical engineer who became a professional golfer in midlife. He credits much of his success in the office and on the course to knowing every stroke--every connection--matters. “Everyone I meet can help me in some way,” he says. “Everyone I meet is important.” So he’s nice to (you guessed it) everyone.

Being nice is its own reward, but there are other benefits.

You don’t waste time dividing people into categories like “worth being nice to.” You don’t suffer the consequences of guessing wrong when that person flies past you in the game of life. And it’s more fun to play that game when you realize you can’t know how much someone will figure in the outcome.

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Career Education

At The Career Clinic, we think it's important for students to get their hopes up when deciding what to do in work and in life. That's why we're eager to partner with high schools and colleges to inspire young people to pursue their dream careers. Maureen's presentations are perfect for students--whether at freshman orientation, career fairs, or workshops and other venues.

More Books

Maureen has also written two other books. Staying the Course: A Runner's Toughest Race, with Dick Beardsley, chronicles the former marathon champion's life from unknown high school runner through a very public battle with drug addiction. Left for Dead: A Second Life after Vietnam, with Jon Hovde, is another story of a life rebuilt--but this time from the vantage point of a combat-wounded soldier.
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