Official Review: Success with Goals by Eric T. Whitmoyer

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Re: Official Review: Success with Goals by Eric T. Whitmoyer

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Good book to help keep you on the path to success. Setting life goals and showing the reader how to achieve them sounds interesting. Not for me but great for people who enjoy motivational. Congrats on being BOTD.
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As Im looking to set and achieve a major goal in 2018, this book can help me. Personal experience always makes you think you can do it too! Sounds like a great book.
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I love self help books but found very few that was actually worth reading. The review gave enough information to make me curious but not too much to spoil it for me. It also raised some interesting facts that enticed me to give this book a change.
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Reprogramming your thoughts to help design your life with purpose sounds like a great outlook of success. I found the point about not being to achieve a dream if it's against your beliefs interesting. Never thought about it that way, but it makes sense. I like how there is a casual tone to the author's writing, but it's too bad about the book's flow issues and its errors. Self-help books aren't usually for me, but I'm glad that you were able to enjoy this one!
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I am not into reading books like this. Non-fiction is not really my genre. But this seems good for people who could use some guidance in their life.
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A well written review about an inspirational book on setting goals and attaining success in life. The review provides an in-depth insight about the book in an unbiased manner. While the review highlights the key points of the book, it does point out some flaws in the book. It is a convincing review that will induce many readers to get the book.
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Success With Goal is a lovely book. I like such book which have positiveness and motivational element. It's a great critical review indeed. I like it.
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A detailed review with specific basics of the book.Reviews like this can endear more persons to read the book. The book is a rich source of pep talks, goal setting tips and guides for achieving life goals. Reading this piece can set the reader on the path to self actualization.
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Post by Atheinne »

Thank you for the review! I was able to read the sample and I didn't know it had a 10-step process until you mentioned it. There's so much to look forward to!
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seems like a book that i can really learn a lot from especially with me being stuck where i am right now.. definitely putting this on my want-to-read list.. good job on the review!
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Success With Goals covers a 10-step process of goal setting that is based off of who you are and your particular set of beliefs. One point Whitmoyer made that resonated strongly with me was that a person cannot achieve a goal that is in direct opposition to his beliefs. He gave the very useful example that if a person believes rich people are immoral, that person is not likely to achieve a goal of making a million dollars. Their very subconscious will work against it.
Well absolutely THAT! I can totally tell when I've created a goal that doesn't match my inner set of beliefs and then I don't work that hard at it. I then know that I didn't "want it" that much BUT it could very well just be that it goes against my personal beliefs! LOL That was a complete "ah-hah" moment and that was from the review! Likely the book itself will be a gold mine! LOL
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I now know what has been my challenges. This review opens something in this book that the author should consider since the book is already highly rated.
I would consider a reprint so that the layout can be reader friendly.
What a way to approach the end of the year with such literary material.
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It's nice to know that despite the flood of self- help books out there, Success With Goals stands out as one not only helping you set goals, but showing you how to achieve them as well. Thanks for the review.
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This would be a great guide and an inspirational read especially since 2017 is already ending and we've got new goals for the next year! Great review!
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This is an inspirational book full of lessons. Thanks for the beautiful review
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