Michael J. Gelb

Michael J. Gelb (born 1952) is a writer and trainer in personal development.

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Career

Gelb has a BA in Psychology and Philosophy from Clark University, and an MA in Mind and Body Education from Goddard College. Gelb is a teacher of the Alexander Technique. Gelb holds a black belt in Aikido.

Gelb's work has been featured in the New York Times[1], the Washington Post[2] and Training Magazine. He has also appeared on Good Morning America, CNN's Business Unusual and on radio programs including live interviews with NPR and the BBC World Service.

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Reception

'How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci'

Gelb's How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci: Seven Steps to Genius Every Day has received reviews from:

'Discover Your Genius'

Gelb's Discover Your Genius: How to Think Like History's Ten Most Revolutionary Minds has been reviewed in

'More Balls Than Hands'

His More Balls Than Hands: Juggling Your Way to Success by Learning to Love Your Mistakes has been reviewed in

References

  1. ^ Rae-Dupree, Janet (June 1, 2008). "New York Times". Da Vinci, Retrofitted for the Modern Age. New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/01/business/01unbox.html?scp=1&sq=Michael%20J.%20Gelb&st=cse. Retrieved December 01, 2011. 
  2. ^ Swoboda, Frank (October 30, 1994). "Washington Post". Hang Together, or Hang Separately: A Labor Relations Prescription. Washington Post. http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost/access/72292697.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Oct+30%2C+1994&author=Frank+Swoboda&pub=The+Washington+Post+%28pre-1997+Fulltext%29&edition=&startpage=h.06&desc=Hang+Together%2C+or+Hang+Separately%3A+A+Labor+Relations+Prescription. Retrieved December 01, 2011. 

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