What the Experts Say About Dr. Carol Orsborn's Work:
John Naisbitt (author of Megatrends and Global Paradox) "Fresh, funny: Orsborn's book (Inner Excellence) is an easily accessible guide for helping us live fuller lives. Supremely useful."
Rabbi Harold S. Kushner (author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People). Regarding the book Speak the Language of Healing: "I hope many people will follow Carol and learn something about their own souls in the process."

Julie Cameron and Mark Bryan (author of The Artist's Way).
Regarding the book Enough is Enough: "An inspiration."
Ken Blanchard (author of One Minute Manager, Raving Fans, and Gung Ho!) regarding Inner Excellence: "A great book! Easy to read, humorous, and uplifting."
Stephen R. Covey (author of The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People) quoting Carol: "There are periods when producing at the outer reaches of endurance and ability for an extended period of time is necessary and even nurturing--The real problems comes, however, when any of us go into unconscious overdrive, forgetting to shift back out of high gear after such a bout with adrenaline has served its purpose"
Gerald G. Jampolsky, M.D. (author of Love is Letting Go of Fear) regarding The Art of Resilience: "A wonderful new book about remember the most important thing in life--love."
Peter Senge (author of The Fifth Discipline: The Art and Practice of the Learning Organization) "One of the cornerstones of building the organization of the future will be distinguishing intrinsic from extrinsic motivation. Orsborn's concept of inner excellence is an excellent place for managers seriously interested in cultivating intrinsic motivation to begin their quest."
Vicki Robin. (author of Your Money or Your Life) regarding Inner Excellence at Work: "Carol Orsborn's approach to the daily mundanities and dramatic uncertainties will provide readers with guidance, good humor, inspiration, and healthy perspective."