Rating: Summary: If you don't find something in this book helpful.... Review: you are either "perfect" or lying to yourself! Does Steve Chandler tell you anything that you don't already know? Probably not. Then how, you may ask, can this book be so helpful? It's encouraging! It's like sitting down with an old friend and walking away feeling renewed. It will change your perspective on things - if you let it!With the Iraq war on TV everyday now, and the NY job market being what it is - I am guilty of letting myself feel that some things are beyond my control (need I admit it? - perhaps a little helpless). Steve helped to remind me that I do have full control over the way I perceive and feel about these outside factors and what effect I let them have on my life. Yesterday before reading his book, I was feeling a little beaten down and today I feel empowered. There is at least one point in this book that I feel would help almost everyone I know! I will use this book as a boost in the months ahead. Read it for yourself, share it with your friends and family!
Rating: Summary: Energize, Create and Discover your True potential Review: `Immanuel Kant said that enlightment is a persons emergence from "Self-imposed immaturity", self-imposed immaturity is when we deliberately lie to ourselves and become frightened children in the face of adult challenges, instead of becoming brave men and women who are simply challenged by tasks ahead. Nelson Mandela said, "Our worst fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure"' I am 100 percent moved by this book; moved because like many of us I would lie to myself and justify an inaction with some self-defeating excuse. The fact is to the contrary there is plenty a person can do as we all have the power to do so. I was at Lance Armstrong's website and it said "If You Believe; You can; You will"
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