Rating: Summary: Ms. Steve make you walk on water Review: By reading this book you will gain the information that can save your life. Mr. Steve steve tells you " you can be any body you want to be, you can invent yourself as you go, you just do not know that" Mr. Steve teach you how to learn to say NO, you fall you learn, the more you give the more you get ( if you do not believe in your self no body will )...etc more and more. Ps. Mr Steve change my life twice, one when i read the book and the second when i know him by emails ,so thank you very much for your kidness and God bless you do not think twice to buy the book.
Rating: Summary: Ms. Steve make you walk on water Review: By reading this book you will gain the information that can save your life. Mr. Steve steve tells you " you can be any body you want to be, you can invent yourself as you go, you just do not know that" Mr. Steve teach you how to learn to say NO, you fall you learn, the more you give the more you get ( if you do not believe in your self no body will )...etc more and more. Ps. Mr Steve change my life twice, one when i read the book and the second when i know him by emails ,so thank you very much for your kidness and God bless you do not think twice to buy the book.
Rating: Summary: This book changed my life! Review: I like the content of this audio program, and have listened to it several times, a little bit at a time, on my way to and from work every day. The only problem is the author is the reader, and his voice is BORING! He should have hired a pro, because when I have to listen to him, it's easy to lose part of the message because of his lack of excitement. (It's also easy to fall asleep... Maybe he should have been a hypnotist!) Maybe I'm spoiled, because I like to listen to Top Peters on tape, and Steve Chandler just can't compare. The content of this program is so good, though, that I have to recommend it. You'll just have to endure the boring voice of the author. Maybe you should just buy the book instead.
Rating: Summary: Great book Review: I was pleasantly surprised by all the knowledge that was gained from this book. I found myself bookmarking many pages that I wanted to come back to and really re-read the words slowly. I think this is a book that should be added to your reading list.
Rating: Summary: Easy reading, but very profound Review: I've recently moved to Minnesota from Texas and decided I would take the opportunity to make more meaningful adjustments in my life. The title perfectly described what I hoped to accomplish. At first, I found Steve's language too light and felt I was reading another 'rah-rah' book. I normally prefer the analytical writing of people like Scott Peck, but the more I read, the more profound I found Steve's message. I found the chapter on the 'ladder of selves' quite interesting and put it to use not fifteen minutes after reading it with very good results. I've found it's helped me control my temper and provides me with a more balanced perspective. I'm surprised Steve is not better known. I had never heard of him before this book and truly hope he gains more exposure.
Rating: Summary: A must read book. Review: My girlfriend first introduced me to Steve Chandler (SC) through this audio series, as she was trying to ween me off of Tony Robbins (she doesn't like him; long story . .. but I still like him). The title tends to turn some people off because changing yourself is considered bad in our culture. But what's bad about changing something you don't like about yourself or something that is holding you back from experiencing the juices of life? A better question than "I gotta be me" and "I don't change" would be: is my current behavior getting in the way of me enjoying certain aspects of my life? Am I dragging other people down with me, including loved ones? If so, do I want to change or keep living half of the life I could be living? This tapes series contains many subsets . . . not letting other people wound you, taking charge of your life, looking for the things that make you passionate and setting your soul on fire rather than just going through the motions . . . basically,how to live again or intensify how you are already living. But overall, it's really about taking the old you/parts of the old you . . . that you don't like . .. and changing it to the new you that you care to become. The real question though is: are you brave enough to admit there's something about you that you wish to change/reinvent? And, if so, are you even braver to walk along the path to make that change in yourself? Well, are you? :) If so, this knowledge will help you.
Rating: Summary: Steve show you the road to success Review: Reinventing your self By Steve Chandler the best author book " 100 ways to improve your self" By Mr. Steve you can walk on water. By reading this book you will gain the information that can save your life. Mr. Steve teach you the process that can change your life as Mr. Steve said" you can be anybody you want to be, you can invent yourself as you go, you just do not know" you MUST believe in your self because if you do not nobody will. This is my analysis of Steve"s book and, I would follow majority of Steve"s idea with you. 1. You can be anybody you want to be, you can invent yourself as you go, you just do not know 2. Studies of human performance over the years have proven that, there are two kinds of people in any given situation : Victim & Owner ,so who do you realy want to be. 3. You can tap into the spirit in your self, any time you want. It is always there, heros do not have any thing that you do not have 4. The next time you see the spirit in someone else , do not just admire it; think of how to do your own version of it, do not envy it, duplicate it 5. Talk to your self every day " I can do that" every time you see some one do something great, do not say like other people " I could nenver do that" 6. If you think you are coward, you will live and act as a coward 7. We can stuck inside a childhoood self concept, but we do not have to 8. People who are stuck inside a personality do not releazie that thet have a staranger self deeper inside 9. Do not work hard, work smart 10. Learn to say "NO" 11. We become what we think about 12. You fall, you learn 13. The more you give the more you get 14. If you help others", you will be helped 15. The primary reason that people do not get what they want in life is that, they do not want to ask for it.
Rating: Summary: Steve show you the road to success Review: Reinventing your self By Steve Chandler the best author book " 100 ways to improve your self" By Mr. Steve you can walk on water. By reading this book you will gain the information that can save your life. Mr. Steve teach you the process that can change your life as Mr. Steve said" you can be anybody you want to be, you can invent yourself as you go, you just do not know" you MUST believe in your self because if you do not nobody will. This is my analysis of Steve"s book and, I would follow majority of Steve"s idea with you. 1.You can be anybody you want to be, you can invent yourself as you go, you just do not know 2.Studies of human performance over the years have proven that, there are two kinds of people in any given situation : Victim & Owner ,so who do you realy want to be. 3.You can tap into the spirit in your self, any time you want. It is always there, heros do not have any thing that you do not have 4.The next time you see the spirit in someone else , do not just admire it; think of how to do your own version of it, do not envy it, duplicate it 5.Talk to your self every day " I can do that" every time you see some one do something great, do not say like other people " I could nenver do that" 6.If you think you are coward, you will live and act as a coward 7.We can stuck inside a childhoood self concept, but we do not have to 8. People who are stuck inside a personality do not releazie that thet have a staranger self deeper inside 9.Do not work hard, work smart 10. Learn to say "NO" 11.We become what we think about 12. You fall, you learn 13.The more you give the more you get 14.If you help others", you will be helped 15.The primary reason that people do not get what they want in life is that, they do not want to ask for it.
Rating: Summary: A Good Read! Review: Reinventing Yourself is a difficult book to review. Taken as a whole, it fails to deliver, falling into many of the comfortable platitudes ("Own the human sprit") and meaningless generalities ("You can tap into your spirit at any time") that plague the self-help universe. But author Steve Chandler manages to surprise you again and again with insightful passages that make you think twice about self-improvement concepts that you've probably glossed over hundreds of times in the past. He does this in part by weaving in contemporary and compelling examples ranging from Janis Joplin concerts (OK, maybe not contemporary) to a Matt Lauer interview with Tiger Woods' father. Quotes from figures as diverse as Thomas Jefferson and Carlos Castaneda also add some heft to what would otherwise seem flimsy assertions. In short, we [...] recommend Reinventing Yourself as a book that manages to rise above its genre, and even, somehow, itself.
Rating: Summary: YOU ARE THE PROBLEM Review: Steve Chandler is a great inspiration. I listen to his tapes every day. Yes, every day. He helps me to transform my thinking process step by step. The great challenge in life is to believe that you can change. 'There's not necessarily something wrong with you, but you do it for the sheer joy of it', Chandler says. So I set about changing myself, and the end result was pure freedom and the sense of ownership. I am free because I feel no fear, no envy, and no aversion to truth. Chandler showed me where to start and where I want to go from here. His word, 'You are the problem', is one of his most valuable teaching. Because I own the problem, I become the solution. This simple idea seems harmless, but it is the most efficient tool to transform yourself. In 'Reinventing Yourself', Chandler teaches us that seeking comfort is a deadly mistake, and doing it is the key to conquering your fear. And the best thing about Chandler's method is that you can start anywhere, any time in your life.
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