Lauren Handel Zander is a life coach, university lecturer, and public speaker. As Co-Founder and Chairman of Handel Group, an international corporate consulting and private coaching company, she has coached countless private clients: professors, politicians, award-winning artists, and Fortune 500 CEOs. The Handel Method has been taught at MIT, Stanford University, NYU, and in the New York City Public School System. Lauren has also led seminars and conferences all over the world and has contributed to the New York Times, Forbes, Self, Women's Health, Vogue, Marie Claire, Elle, and the Huffington Post.
"Change takes work! I'm so glad that there is a book that doesn't
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Child
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until I am happy."--Miki Agrawal, CEO and cofounder of THINX, and
author of Do Cool Sh*t
"Lauren Zander is a unique talent with unique insight into the
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professor, MIT
"Practical and inspiring, Zander's [Maybe It's You] shows how
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strengths."--Success magazine
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And, most importantly, if taken seriously, it can be
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student affairs, New York University
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