This Amazon Best Seller is the gateway to employee retention, the secret to happiness & much more.
In this award-winning book, you’ll discover a bold new approach to connection, which transforms the way you look at all interactions. Read the reviews and judge for yourself.
Available in hardcover, softcover, ebook and audiobook.
“Want to get ahead? Up your income? Have more fun? This book explains how even the smallest connections have the power to change your life forever. It’s not only a must-read — it’s a fun read.”
— Allison Graham
Keynote Speaker & Author of Take Back Your Weekends : Stress Less. Do More. Be Happier
Using amazing true-life stories and scientific research on how we listen, talk, and crave connection, Jen Nash demonstrates that making time to connect is the most productive thing we can do to thrive.
This life-changing book underscores how powerfully connection supports your happiness, health and well-being, while also sharing practical ways you can find and make connections on a daily basis, almost anywhere…even in a pandemic.
Looking at the world through an online and offline lens, Jen Nash explains how the opportunity to connect is everywhere and how we can get more than we ever dreamed of out of life if we just make the effort to lean in and say hello.
Whether you want to go to more parties, get a better job, make more money, or be a better human—reading this book will give you practical strategies for doing it all. A happier, more successful, and more fulfilling life is within your reach. The Big Power of Tiny Connections will show you the way.
Reviews:
“Networks are relationships and relationships are networks–they are one and the same. In this book, Jen Nash brilliantly explains how counter-intuitive and indirect connections can drive powerful interactions, outcomes, and give us the opportunity to grow as people.”
—David Kidder, Founder & CEO, Bionic, New York Times Best-selling Author of New to Big, The Startup Playbook and The Intellectual Devotional
“I’ve always believed in the power of human connections. This book perfectly underscores and cleverly explains how life changing the people we know, or are about to know, can be.”
—Toby O’Brien, CEO Action for Racial Equity Fellow at PwC