Spells on Pages: The Magic of Creating a Book of Enchantment

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Creating a magic book is a fascinating and creative process that allows one to dive into a world of imagination and enchantment. A magic book is more than just a collection of stories or spells; it is a vessel of wonder and possibility. The first step in creating a magic book is to brainstorm and come up with a theme or concept. This could be anything from a book of fairy tales to a spellbook for wizards and witches. It is important to choose a theme that resonates with the creator and has the potential to captivate readers. Once the theme is decided, the creator can start crafting the content of the book.


December 2008 Bestseller

The secret for creating magic in our careers, our organizations, and our lives is simple outstanding leadership--the kind that inspires employees, delights customers, and achieves extraordinary business results. Combining surprising business wisdom with insightful and entertaining stories from Lee s four decades on the front lines of some of the world s best-run companies, Creating Magic shows all of us - from small business owners to managers at every level - how to become better leaders by infusing quality, character, courage, enthusiasm, and integrity into our workplace and into our lives.

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Once the theme is decided, the creator can start crafting the content of the book. This may involve writing original stories, poems, or spells, or researching and adapting existing ones. The content should be carefully curated to align with the theme and evoke a sense of curiosity and awe.

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Cockerell, L. (2008). Creating magic: 10 common sense leadership strategies from a life at Disney. First edition. New York, Doubleday.

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Cockerell, Lee. 2008. Creating Magic: 10 Common Sense Leadership Strategies From a Life At Disney. New York, Doubleday.

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Cockerell, Lee, Creating Magic: 10 Common Sense Leadership Strategies From a Life At Disney. New York, Doubleday, 2008.

Cockerell, Lee. Creating Magic: 10 Common Sense Leadership Strategies From a Life At Disney. First edition. New York, Doubleday, 2008.

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Available Online Overdrive (CMC) Available Online Overdrive (CMC) Available Online Overdrive (CMC) Available Online Overdrive (CMC) More Copies In Prospector Loading Prospector Copies. Table of Contents CHAPTER ONE: MAKING MAGIC CHAPTER TWO: THE JOURNEY FROM THE FARM TO A MAGIC KINGDOM CHAPTER THREE: STRATEGY #1: REMEMBER, EVERYONE IS IMPORTANT CHAPTER FOUR: STRATEGY #2: BREAK THE MOLD CHAPTER FIVE. STRATEGY #3: MAKE YOUR PEOPLE YOUR BRAND CHAPTER SIX. STRATEGY #4: CREATE MAGIC THROUGH TRAINING CHAPTER SEVEN. STRATEGY #5: ELIMINATE HASSLES CHAPTER EIGHT. STRATEGY #6: LEARN THE TRUTH CHAPTER NINE. STRATEGY #7: BURN THE FREE FUEL CHAPTER TEN. STRATEGY #8: STAY AHEAD OF THE PACK CHAPTER ELEVEN. STRATEGY #9: BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU SAY AND DO CHAPTER TWELVE. STRATEGY #10: DEVELOP CHARACTER CHAPTER THIRTEEN: LEADING INTO THE FUTURE. Excerpt Loading Excerpt. Subjects LC Subjects More Details Language: English ISBN: 9780385523868, 0385523866

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"It's not the magic that makes it work; it's the way we work that makes it magic." The secret for creating "magic" in our careers, our organizations, and our lives is simple: outstanding leadership--the kind that inspires employees, delights customers, and achieves extraordinary business results. Lee Cockerell, who ran Walt Disney World Resort operations for over a decade, shares the leadership principles that not only guided his own journey from a poor farm boy in Oklahoma to the head of operations for a multibillion dollar enterprise, but that also soon came to form the cultural bedrock of the world's number one vacation destination. Combining business wisdom with insightful and entertaining stories from four decades on the front lines of some of the world's best-run companies, Creating Magic shows us how to become better leaders by infusing quality, character, courage, enthusiasm, and integrity into our workplace and into our lives.--From publisher description.

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Lee Cockerell was the Executive Vice President, Operations, for Walt Disney World for over ten years. He continues to speak and teach in leadership and professional development on behalf of the Disney Institute. A popular keynote speaker, he frequently addresses Fortune 500 corporations, government agencies, educational institutions, and nonprofits across the country.
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In addition to the written content, a magic book should also have visually captivating elements. This could include illustrations, drawings, or even photographs that complement the text and bring the stories or spells to life. The design and layout of the book should be carefully considered to enhance the overall magical experience for the reader. Furthermore, a magic book can incorporate interactive elements to further engage readers. This could be in the form of puzzles, hidden messages, or even interactive spells that require the reader to perform certain actions. These interactive elements add an extra layer of enchantment to the reading experience. Finally, a magic book should be bound in a way that reflects its mystical nature. This could involve using special materials such as leather or velvet for the cover, and incorporating magical symbols or embellishments. The book should feel like a precious artifact, worthy of its magical contents. Creating a magic book is a labor of love that requires dedication, creativity, and an understanding of what makes magic truly captivating. It is a journey into a realm of imagination and wonder, inviting readers to explore and discover the limitless possibilities that lie within its pages. A well-crafted magic book has the power to transport its readers to a world where dreams become reality and anything is possible..

Reviews for "From Quills to Keyboards: Tools and Techniques for Creating Magic Books"

1. Emily - 1/5 stars - I found "Creating Magic Book" to be completely underwhelming. The author's writing style was dry and lacked any sense of excitement or charisma. The content felt repetitive and I didn't feel like I learned anything new or inspiring. Overall, I was extremely disappointed with this book and would not recommend it to others.
2. Jason - 2/5 stars - While there were a few interesting ideas presented in "Creating Magic Book," I found the majority of the content to be cliché and predictable. The author's tone came across as preachy and condescending, making it difficult to connect with the material. Additionally, the examples provided were unrealistic and lacked substance. Overall, I believe there are much better books out there on the topic of magic and personal development.
3. Sarah - 1/5 stars - "Creating Magic Book" was a complete waste of my time and money. The author's writing was convoluted and confusing, making it hard to follow along. The constant self-promotion and excessive use of quotes from other books felt insincere and unoriginal. I don't understand the hype surrounding this book and would advise others to steer clear of it.
4. Michael - 2/5 stars - I had high hopes for "Creating Magic Book" based on the positive reviews I had read, but unfortunately, it fell flat for me. The author seemed more interested in telling personal anecdotes than providing practical advice on how to create magic in one's life. I struggled to find actionable steps or clear strategies to implement. Overall, I found the book to be lacking in substance and would not recommend it to those looking for a practical guide to personal growth.
5. Laura - 1/5 stars - I regret buying "Creating Magic Book." The content was incredibly cliché and offered nothing new or innovative. The author's writing style was dry and uninspiring, making it difficult to stay engaged. I felt like I was reading a book I've already read a hundred times before. Save yourself the disappointment and skip this one.

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