Official Review: If life stinks get your head outta your ...
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Re: Official Review: If life stinks get your head outta your ...
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Mark has a good direct style and it sounds like his own Father was a common sense no-nonsense
kind of guy too.
I like the straight-forward splitting of the book into 4 sections, the discussion on taking responsibility,
controlling your thinking and doing things with intention. The author's humor comes through and makes this book an enjoyable and informative read.
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In the sample I have read, Mark L. Wdowiak, the author, promises to be honest - brutally honest.
The review says Mark L. Wdowiak manages to be encouraging and positive despite his tough love approach that says your life is determined by you, for better or for worse.
This no-nonsense approach makes a refreshing change from the usual fluffy content of most self-help books and I look forward to reading more of the book.
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I like the author's no-nonsense approach in this book.
Thank you for the review.
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I liked the title which gave a comical feel to it, relaxing the reader into the story. I did however assume that this was a comical type book and not actually an inspirational type one. It wasn't until I started reading further that I realised that it was in fact suppose to be just that, an inspirational, encouraging type book.
I felt that the beginning did seem to drag on a bit, basically the first 2 chapters saying the same thing over and over again, but just in different ways. Never really offering a solution or advice.
It appeared to begin to give advice, very loosely, making it that everyone and every situation is different so every outcome would be different also.
I did enjoy reading this though and think if I continued to read it, it may elaborate more and go into greater detail, making it quite an interesting and helpful book.
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