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Madelaine’s Books

    Getting to G.R.E.A.T. is a lively, practical guidebook for living with a proven method that has already changed many lives. 

    Loaded with science and true stories,
    each information packed chapter, on everyday issues:

    Launches with a topic-relevant vignette from the author’s own experience, moves to research and practical recommendations on each chapter topic, and concludes with a chapter-specific case example and exercise for personal use.

    Beginning with the pivotal event that shaped the trajectory of her work and life, Madelaine Weiss reveals a powerfully effective 5-Step Strategy for satisfaction and success in your own work and life.

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    Read the Reviews

    “A marvelous book! From the opening lines, I was hooked. It needs to be read by the masses and the masses will be all the better for it. Getting to Great is a fast read with a deep message: We have the power to change our lives for the better – and Madelaine shows you how. Packed with wisdom, wit, and heartfelt honesty, Getting to Great reveals a practical roadmap to make the most of your time on this planet.”  

    ~ Daniel L. Shapiro, PhD., Director, Harvard International Negotiation Program and author, Negotiating the Nonnegotiable

    Once I started, I couldn’t put it down. An extraordinary examination of the journey and toolbox needed for Getting to G.R.E.A.T.  Madelaine Weiss provides an engaging and very practical and realistic guidebook combining theory, philosophy, and practice for mapping one’s successes in life! ”  

    ~ Thomas W. Miller PhD. ABPP, Handbook of Stressful Transitions Across the Lifespan, Professor Emeritus & Senior Research Scientist, Institute for Health, Intervention & Policy, University of Connecticut

    Getting to Great is a wonderful, readable, usable and thoughtful book with concrete strategies and examples for how to improve one’s personal and work life, even when that effort seems daunting. This book should be celebrated for its honesty and deep understanding of how and why people feel, think and act (or fail to act) in their personal and work lives. As an educator and specialist in trauma, I was especially impressed by her chapter on play. As she ably observes, we get stripped of our capacity to play at great cost to our well-being and, for many reasons, play needs to be restored. In sum, the author’s clear writing style and sense of humor make this a book both to read and re-read.  I am on my second reading now.”

    ~ Karen Gross, former college president, Senior Policy Advisor to the US Department of Education. Author of award-winning book, Breakaway Learners, and Trauma Doesn’t Stop at the School Door

    “In Getting to Great, Madelaine Weiss formulates a 5-Step Strategy that brilliantly distills and eloquently illustrates—in straightforward terms—the combined wisdom of ancient philosophy and modern science for everyday life. I strongly recommend Getting to Great as a manual for Work and Life.

    ~ Steven Nisenbaum, PhD, JD, Past President, Massachusetts Psychological Association, Ethico-legal consultant at Harvard International Negotiation Program, Board of Directors Harvard Law School Association-MA 

    A really enjoyable way to learn about ourselves. The tone made me feel I was having a personal conversation with the author. Not only easy to read but also to accept the challenges Madelaine Weiss puts in front of us.  Men and women of all ages and stages in life can benefit from these insights on who we are and how we got here as well as what we can do moving forward. Especially helpful for those thinking or needing career changes during this very difficult time. Wish I had had this when I was supervising teams. Can’t wait for the next one!

    ~ Susan Alpert, PhD, MD, Microbiologist, Pediatrician, Founder & Principal, SFA Regulatory, former Corporate Senior Vice President for Global Regulatory at Medtronic

    Getting to G.R.E.A.T. is a gift to the cluttered mind. Through stories and research, Madelaine takes on the swirl of purpose, ambition, meaning, and fear that fills up our minds—and offers a simple path for sorting it all out.

    ~ Brett Jenks, MBA, President and CEO, Rare, A Global Conservation Organization 

    Coming Soon!

    Brainy’s Mind Over Matters is a new children’s personal development workbook series, written by subject matter expert Madelaine Claire Weiss, to help facilitate resilience, empowerment, and curiosity in school and life.

    Also for parents and educators, the collection introduces concepts about how the brain and mind work, using prompts to engage young reader interaction.

    Through writing prompts and thinking exercises, the book invites young explorers to understand their inner and outer worlds, empowering them to build a life of their own dreams, discoveries, and joys.

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    “The enchanting and engaging Brainy simplifies complex psychological concepts to offer practical guidance for developing self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and problem-solving skills for lifelong benefits. Madelaine Claire Weiss offers necessary comfort and support in today’s chaotic world.”

    ~ Libby Kiszner, MFA, Educator, Children’s Book Author and Advice Columnist

    “What a marvelous workbook! The tone is both fun and funny. The examples are realistic and honest. This is a book I’d recommend to children, parents, and educators without reservation.”

    ~ Karen Gross, Educational Advisor, Teacher, Children’s Book Author, Former College President

    “Sensitively and endearingly written with remarkable expertise and experience, this book earns my highest possible recommendation!”

    ~ Steven Nisenbaum, PhD, JD, Past President, MA Psychological Association; President, Family Healthy Choices, Inc.

    “I don’t think I’ve ever seen another book like this that acknowledges the interruptions that confuse growing up and gives young people a way to feel normal about having feelings. While this is written for ages 8-12, it is also probably quite useful for any age. Great idea!”

    ~Judy Carney, MPA, Health and Healthy Lifestyle Specialist

    “What’s Your Story? effortlessly and creatively translates complex and crucial concepts for happier living—an accessible map for middle-grade children and beyond.”

    ~Diana Schmidt, PhD Psychologist, Former Chair/Director of College Marriage and Family Counseling Program

    “The book’s playful style and core image of Brainy, combined with real-world examples and exercises, should captivate the curiosity and build confidence in kids of all ages.”

    ~ Tom Pollak, Director, DC Tutoring & Mentoring Initiative and Civic Leadership Project

    “Love it!  What a wonderful tool for everyone, child or adult at any age, to work through new or stressful times.  We all have them!   What’s Your Story? teaches us we can manage life, help others, and have fun doing it too!”

    ~ Dr. Susan Alpert, Pediatrician, Consultant to Life Science

    “This is a very well-designed and therapeutic workbook for children, at home and in the classroom. What’s Your Story? provides the keys to building confidence, resilience, and self-esteem, preparing children for a variety of life’s challenges, including and especially bullying. My compliments to the author for this exceptionally valuable tool!”

    ~ Thomas W. Miller PhD, Professor Emeritus & Senior Research Scientist, Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention & Policy, University of Connecticut, Editor of School Violence and Primary Prevention

    “What’s Your Story? is inspired—and inspired me to show it to my middle-school grandkids. As a mental health professional, I appreciate how Madelaine has incorporated cognitive behavioral techniques in a creative and engaging way.”

    ~ Jane Bermont, LICSW, Past President, High Hope Dollars for Scholars

    Handbook of Stressful Transitions Across the Lifespan

    Available in hardcover, paperback and ebook. Authors: Steven Nisenbaum, Madelaine Claire Weiss, Daniel Shapiro

    “Steve Nisenbaum and Madelaine Claire Weiss, “The Moral of the Story: Who will grant the ‘real’ divorce?”

    Family Mediation Quarterly, Fall, 2007.