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Title: The Secret of Getting Started
Subtitle: Strategies to Triumph over Procrastination
Author: Stephen Richards
Narrator: John Marino
Format: Unabridged
Length: 3 hrs and 17 mins
Language: English
Release date: 09-22-16
Publisher: Mirage Publishing
Genres: Self Development, Motivation & Inspiration
Publisher's Summary:
Unlock the amazing secrets that will take you to the path of unlimited success. This will change the way you think, helping you to smash through fear and transform your life.
Doing all the things you don't need to do in order to avoid doing the things you should be doing is human nature. It's not the doing it that is tough, it's the starting to do it that is. Now the riddle to this puzzle is finally solved when you will discover the secret to getting started. You will be helped over all of the hurdles so you can live a fantastic life full of joy and freedom to reach your goals each and every time.
Inside is easy-to-follow guidance to help you overcome current challenges and exceed even those projections. If you have led an existence of lack and limitation to the life of freedom you were born to live and have somehow lost direction and drifted off-course and despite your best efforts, career fulfillment and personal success elude you then this is for you!
Members Reviews:
Three-and-a-half stars
Am I the first reviewer because everyone else has been putting it off? :-)
This really deserves more than 3 stars, but I'm not quite sure it deserves 4. It's easy to read, but there are frequent sentence construction errors that would have been reduced by independent proof-reading. (As an example: ""Why do we regret, quite simple really!" which really should read: "Why do we regret? Quite simple, really!") Since the author runs his own publishing house, I suspect he's edited this work himself, which isn't usually very successful, and wasn't in this case. That said, there are some very useful suggestions and ideas in it, and the worksheets provide some illuminating insights into one's own procrastination habits. Even the very first one, which asks you to log the tasks you do during a week, and particularly note when you complete each one, offers a way to get a realistic picture of how and when you procrastinate.
Worth a bit more than the $0.00 I paid for it, but I certainly wouldn't put it up in the "you really should buy this, no matter what it costs" category.
Strategy to overcome procrastination
At last, here is a proper diagnosis and cure for procrastination by someone who actually understands what it is! It doesn't repeat the same old time management instructions that other books do. This blows almost everything else out of the water. Do buy it - you'll love it