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Rating:  Summary: breath of fresh air Review: A friend told me about this book. I don't read all that many self-help books, but she said it was a good read and helped her look at her life in a new way. Fernando Espuelas has a lot of powerful, inspirational things to say about getting on the right track -- whatever that may be. I thought the exercises at the end of each chapter were fun and really got me to focus on what I TRULY want out of my life. This is different than Dr. Phil or anyone else out there -- it's a man talking about his very personal struggles in life and sharing them so people like me can have a new, fresh outlook.
Rating:  Summary: How low can this this guy go /12 Principles of losing money Review: I came to this country and did not speak English well, and worked many jobs to pay for my education here. Mr. Espuelas's own story, like my own personal one, I can relate to. I have plenty of friends who came here and struggled too. Now I have a small business that I own, and a family that I love! Maybe someday I'll be wealthy, but that is not my mission. Really it is to be proud of what I can do for my self, the strength of my family and my group of friends. Every day I do the best I can which makes me happy and successful. That is what I admire about this book and the idea of Life in Action. There are plenty of books to tell you 'how to get rich' but here is one that shows how to find out what is real personal joy for us and how to discover that.
Rating:  Summary: I recommend this book Review: I came to this country and did not speak English well, and worked many jobs to pay for my education here. Mr. Espuelas's own story, like my own personal one, I can relate to. I have plenty of friends who came here and struggled too. Now I have a small business that I own, and a family that I love! Maybe someday I'll be wealthy, but that is not my mission. Really it is to be proud of what I can do for my self, the strength of my family and my group of friends. Every day I do the best I can which makes me happy and successful. That is what I admire about this book and the idea of Life in Action. There are plenty of books to tell you 'how to get rich' but here is one that shows how to find out what is real personal joy for us and how to discover that.
Rating:  Summary: Not a typical self-help book at all Review: I just finished this book and thought it was terrific. I have heard the author speak before on TV. Seems like an engaging and genuine guy. The book is essentially his insights into basic human values and prescriptions for better living. I found the book quite useful because the author's rags to riches, Horatio Alger-esque, immigrant entrepreneur experiences brought a rich context and humanity to his advice. Overall, a relevant how-to guide on defining your life goals and maximizing inner success.
Rating:  Summary: All about the questions for each of us Review: I think this book's great. It's simple and very logical. There isn't any "magic" answer- it's really about asking yourself the right questions to find your own way. It's not a personal "story" so much, as a series of what questions we need to ask ourselves and how we go about finding what makes each of us fulfilled in our lives.
Rating:  Summary: Quite interesting Review: I thought this book was a very interesting and easy read. It's not a book about "making money" or "losing money" - it's about coming to this country with nothing but the clothes on your back, and being passionate about creating. About finding HAPPINESS (bottom line) as it seems as though he has after traumatic periods in his life. Whether you've lost your job, your family, your motivation in life there are some very nice anecdotes here - and some very interesting tales of getting kicked down, and getting back up and just not stopping your belief in yourself.
Rating:  Summary: Succinct guide to finding success on your own terms Review: I've read many books on "success" and "purpose", but this book resonated in a way that others have not. Espuelas stresses that we should find what is important to us and take action to incorporate this in our lives. Although this sounds familiar, he presents this in a way that is doable. Personally books that are spiritual in tone really don't work for me. I want real action steps and this is Espuelas' method.
The reader who called Espuelas a failure is way off target. A failure is a person who never tries or completely gives up and this certainly doesn't describe Espuelas' life. Every successful person I know has failed (except for a really young person who has yet to really get out and do something with their life). Failures build success. This reader seems to have some personal issue.
If you are trying to find direction in your life, this book is worth a read.
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