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Watch this: Small Steps To Big Changes Book Launch Trailer

Over 80 professionals, business leaders and friends attended the book launch held at The Fullerton Hotel.

Participants listened to key concepts on how to create sustainable change and small wins for themselves and in organisations.

Click on below to watch the Launch Trailer.

What is Small Steps To Big Changes?

It is a practical book that shows you how to achieve more success in your work and personal life. Discover exact strategies to win big and create your desired life, team and organisation.

Some of the things you will learn in this book include:
1. Turning negative conversations into positive ones.
2. Creating possibilities when none is at hand.
3. Identifying useful ideas and forward-moving action steps.
4. Overcoming procrastination and resistance.
5. Building winning mindset and self-belief.

This book features 28 stories of individuals and teams who have used these principals to enjoy fulfilled and motivated lives.

Get your ebook here:

Kindle – Amazon

ePub (for Nook, Kobo, Sony Reader, Overdrive and tablets)

Official book website: https://www.smallstepstobigchanges.com

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Kenneth Kwan, CSP

Kenneth Kwan is an internationally recognized Author, Global Leadership and Motivational Speaker, renowned for his ability to inspire and empower audiences worldwide. With over a decade of experience, he has spoken to leaders from 40 countries, helping transform cultures and shift mindsets within Multi-National Companies (MNCs) and Government Organizations. Kenneth’s expertise in solution-focused thinking and strategic planning has guided numerous businesses toward significant results and high-performance environments. Featured in esteemed media outlets like Channel News Asia and Malaysia's BFM89.9, his insights on leadership and motivation are highly sought after. Kenneth's book, "Small Steps To Big Changes," showcases his profound wisdom and practical strategies, making a lasting impact in lectures and training programs across the region.