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The title if life stink...is really captivating and prompt one to take full responsibility of his or her life in ensuring success irrespective of the definition given success....it is imperative that I read this book and I recommend this book to every youth.
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Am not a fan of self help books but as per the review, it seems the author has a new approach to it.
Thanks for the review.
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Wow! If life stinks get your head outta your butts by Mark L. Wdowiak is a book telling us that we must definitely wait for our time no matter the challenges one is facing he/she should be someone of perseverance. let assuming mark was borrow the loan to buy his dream car he wouldn't have seen another better offer that he saw. so therefore, we must never give up in all what we are doing. we must be a man of his work. THANKS !
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Self-help books are not my usual reading niche but the author of this one sounds amazingly like my father. His "live with intention" easily relates to a phrase my Dad was fond of telling us when we complained that life was unfair. "You are the captain of your ship; you are the master of your fate. If you don't like your life at the moment, do whatever you need to do to change it. No one can do it for you." I love the inclusion of the space for your initials at the end of each chapter. I don't really think it would hold anyone accountable, but it's a neat concept and would serve nicely to get them to think a bit harder about the content of the chapter. I'm not sure that I will actually read this, but it's certainly in the running. Thanks for the great review!
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Fantastic review. Self help books are widely available, but not everyone can apply them. This book gets down to the basics in a factual manner. This book would make a great gift to someone I know, who is currently struggling to get by.
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This sounds like a great book! After reading your review, I want to read this book even more than I did the first time I saw the title! I am all about bettering myself in any way possible. My mantra is " Be stronger than your strongest excuse".
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I think I'd have to read this to see what the fuss is. At the moment it does just sound like an average self help books.
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Katee771 wrote: 01 Nov 2018, 08:33 "Live with intention and not by accident."
It made me think more although I don't live by accident. Mostly not.
I think everything that inspires us to be better and want a better life is positive and we should be grateful for it.
Thanks for the review!:)
This is very true. I also liked this quote most and I will strive to live by intention and not just living by accident.
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Am not a big fun of self-help books because am never willing to finish. This book sounds fun, tough love and all. I'll read it. Great review.
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This sounds a lot more confrontational than the usual self-help books I read and I like the idea of that. I think the notion of breaking it down into three stages might make it more manageable and I would be curious to see how a book like this would impact my own life and success. Thanks for the review.
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self help books if done correctly can be very impressive and motivational. sometimes, it is difficult for people to apply principles that they have learnt from just from reading to succeed but this book is one that is breaking boundaries and not minding words. lets not forget the fact that even if the tittle spells tough love, it also express the authors sense of humour which is pretty interesting. thanks for the pleasant review.
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Great review. It definitely has piqued my interest to read this book. I won’t repeat a lot of the comments above, but suffice it to say I’m in agreement with most of them.
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Good review. Great book. Everyone wants to be successful. I will love to take responsibility for myself, be positive and think creatively.
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Wow from the title to the approach it's amazing looking forward to finish reading the book.
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Great review. Sounds interesting.
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