Manuel Medina It was the protagonist in a meeting of bibliocoaching, organized by the Blc Group. He Founding partner Medina Cuadros He was the guest of this reading club on the occasion of his latest book published by the publishing house Plaza y Janés: 'The crisis can wait, life can't.'
Javier Cantera, president of the BLC Group, presented Manuel's writer side Medina To the rest of the members of this club: "In addition to being a prestigious lawyer, he is also a prolific writer, and proof of this is that he has already published fourteen books, the latest of which is entitled: 'The crisis can wait, life cannot,' where he explains with a positive outlook how to face life and the crises that arise throughout it."
Manuel Medina described from that moment on the reasons which led him to compose this last work, in the midst of an environment endearing and motivating, little by little he was unraveling his book, his work and his life, Where he was forced to work hard and with great effort from a young age. This effort continues daily, from 6 a.m. when he begins his day filled with meetings and events until late at night when he finishes his work at his desk.
The Founding Partner of this firm made known his evolution, the country we live in, the models that inspire him, the reasons for his work and its content, offering a positive perspective on all of this. Phrases like: “Life wasn’t what I dreamed it would be, but every day is a dream,” “We have to flourish wherever we are planted,” “You have to wait for your moment, but always keep moving forward.” either “You have to watch and take care of what surrounds you and what you love.” are part of their daily motivation.
Manuel Medina He also had words of affection and gratitude for his father and other relevant people of the business world who have supported and accompanied him throughout his life.
In his presentation, vital and based in his experience, He highlighted the role of workers and entrepreneurs who, through their effort and dedication, have made their own way and are making things work in this country.
The participants of the bibliocoaching They asked many questions and made comments about Manuel Medina's presentation on its inspiring characters, the culture of effort, the dissemination of values to new generations, the various identity crises.
The meeting was very positive and interesting. To conclude can be summarized with another phrase from Manuel Medina's latest book: “Crises pass, but the time suffered during them never returns; life never waits.”
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