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You Can Read Anyone Book Review

You Can Read Anyone Book Review

Three Feet From Gold
Author: David J. Liebermn

Year Published: 2007

Average Cost: $9.99 to $12.00

 

 

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Mr. Lieberman has written a great book…..No lets call it a manual because it is that good. Have you ever questioned the integrity or honesty of what someone has said? We all have been there! All of us with different circumstances but none the less we have all been in that position, the position of questioning our intuitive factor. The question “Are they not being honest with me?” has hit us all and the feeling is never a good one.

David Lieberman helps you completely eliminate these internal questions. As you start going through this book and truly practicing these principals and suggestions he provides, your internal “Spider sense” will start tingling when you are not being told the truth.

 

“Never Be Fooled, Lied To, Or Taken Advantage Of Again”

Section 1

The Seven Basic Questions: Learn how to find out,quickly and easily, what anyone is thinking and feeling in any circumstance

Chapter 1: s This Person Hiding Anything?
(Don’t get the wool pulled over your eyes)

Chapter 2: Thumbs Up Or Down
(When you write a message down on a note pad and tear off the sheet, have you noticed what happens?)

Chapter 3: Is She Confident Or Just Trying To Play It Cool
(Self-Esteem is often confused with confidence, but the two are quite different)

Chapter 4: How Are Things….Really?
(How did your co-workers meeting go?)

Chapter 5: Gauging Interest Levels: Is He Interested, Or Are You Wasting Your Time?
(Half the time men think they are talking business, they are wasting time)

Chapter 6: Ally Or Saboteur: Whose Side Is She Really On?
(Is she for you or out to get you?)

Chapter 7: Emotional Profile: Learn Just How Safe, Stable, And Sane A Person Is
(Within human beings, three inner forces exist)

Section 2

Blueprints Of The Mind: Understanding The Decision Making Process

Chapter 8: S.N.A.P Is Not Based On Personality Types
(Personality can open doors but character can keep them open)

Chapter 9: The Primary Colors Of Thought
(Human nature is the hardware running the program we call “thought”)

Chapter 10: How And Why We Think What We do
(Once you understand the master template, you will be able to use your knowledge in any situation you choose)

Chapter 11: The Impact Of Self-Esteem: The Big Six
(The nice thing about egos, is they don’t talk about other people)

Chapter 12: Does He Have Self-Esteem, Or Is He Just Pretending? The Five Pitfalls
(As we will se, evaluating a persons degree of self-esteem is not difficult, but can be tricky if you do not know what to pay attention to and what to ignore)

Chapter 13: The Self-Esteem Detector: Determining A Person’s Level Of Self-Esteem
(How can you tell if someone has high self-esteem?)

Chapter 14: Three Type Profile
(One can have a diminished ego and high esteem, this is a humble person)

Chapter 15: The Art Of Science Profiling: Real Life Examples
(Imagination and fiction make up more than three quarters of our real life)

Epilogue: Conclusion
(It is my fondest hope that this book will help you to better accomplish your worthwhile goals and objectives in life)

Define your own personal success equation is how this book ends, it gives you the opportunity to implement all the suggestions and information you just collected in this powerful book. Once again, thank you Sharon, Greg, and The Napoleon Hill Foundation for making this life changing masterpiece.

 

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You Squared Book Review

You Squared Book Review

You Squared
Author: Price Pritchett, PH.D.

Year Published: N/A

Average Cost: $7.95

 

 

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Price Pritchett wrote a masterpiece with You2. It truly is what the cover implies…..

 

“A High-Velocity Formula for Multiplying your Personal Effectiveness in Quantum
Leaps”
The book starts with a great analogy for how we always seem to try harder when things
are getting tough, we tend to work longer hours and wake up earlier to get to work
thinking this will solve all our problems.

He writes about sitting in a room at the Millcroft Inn listening to a life and death struggle
just a few feet from where he was sitting. There was a fly using the last of it’s life trying
to break through a windowpane. We have all seen this exact scenario, a fly hitting their
heads over and over on a pane of glass thinking that it will eventually break through to
freedom.

Dr. Pritchett writes…..

 

“There’s a small fly burning out the last of it’s short life’s energies in a futile attempt to
fly through the glass of the windowpane. The whining wings tell the poignant story of the
fly’s strategy-try harder. But it’s not working”
He goes on to discuss that not but 10 feet away there is an open door where if the fly
were to simply just fly the opposite way it would make it to the freedom it seeks, with
much less effort. None the less the fly stakes its life that it will make it through that pane
of glass.

Mr. Pritchett tells says

 

“Trying Harder isn’t necessarily the solution to achieving more.It may not offer any real
promise for getting what you want out of life. Sometimes, in fact, it’s a big part of the problem.”
This book has a total of 38 pages and that includes the “About The Author” Page but
it is packed with some f the most stimulating and energetic material about how we can
effectively multiply our effectiveness.

 

Chapter 1: The Promise
(We have never really reached our full potential)
Chapter 2: Quantum Leaps
(Are we capable of taking quantum leaps?)

Chapter 3: You2
(This implies an ”Explosive Jump” that puts you far beyond the next logical step)

Chapter 4: Change Your Personal Rules For Success
(Going from you to YOU2 is not a commonplace idea.)

Chapter 5: Quit Trying Harder
(More of the same usually gives you more of the same)

Chapter 6: Ignore conventional approaches
(If your having trouble climbing the wall, open a door and walk through)

Chapter 7: Think Beyond What Common Sense Tells You
(It’s time to start focusing on possibilities, rather than on limits or obstacles)

Chapter 8: Suspend Disbelief
(If you must doubt something, doubt your limits)

Chapter 9: Focus On Ends Rather Than Means
(Visualize your arrival. When you do that, its like you “Magnetize” yourself)

Chapter 10: Rely On The Unseen Forces
(Absence of evidence is not evidence of their absence)

Chapter 11: Choose A Different Set Of Risks
(The biggest obstacle to overcoming the odds is never challenging them)

Chapter 12: Trust In The Power Of Pursuit
(Most people confuse wishing and wanting with pursuing)

Chapter 13: Seek Failure
(Failure is a resource, it helps you find the edge of your capabilities)

Chapter 14: Get Uncomfortable
(You2 carries you beyond your commonplace and calls for a little more nerves)

Chapter 15: Open Your Gifts
(You2 is a fascinating experience in self-discovery)

Chapter 16: Fall In Love
(The inner drive must be strong enough to cary you past the point of wishful thinking)

Chapter 17: Make Your Move Before You’re Ready
(You’ll discover, once underway, that you know more than you know you know)

Chapter 18: Look Inside For The Opportunity
(look inside for what pulls at your conciseness, for there you’ll find direction)

You2 shares valuable insight into overcoming our road blocks that are always self
imposed. We tend to allow outside influences shape our thoughts of what we are truly
capable of, without looking inside of ourselves to see what we are REALLY capable of.

With You2 you have the manual at your fingertips and within an hour you can review all
of what You2 has to offer.

Price Pritchett has streamlined a tremendous amount of information into a quick but yet
very powerful read.

If you want to make a QUANTUM LEAP today, If you want to go from you to YOU2-
meaning if you want to accomplish far, far more in much less time. You2 is the right
book for you.

 

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Are You A Cookie Thief? What’s Your Perspective?

Are You A Cookie Thief? What’s Your Perspective?

I was driving to a meeting the other day listening to Dr. Wayne Dyer. As with you I bet, there is always a great inspirational or motivational mp3, cd, Inspiration_Your_Ultimate_Calling_Dr_Wayne_Dyer_abridged_compact_discs_Tor podcast playing in my car. As the late GREAT Zig Ziglar used to say “When you are on the road listening to inspirational, life changing material it is called automobile university”.

In continuing my education, Dr. Dyer shared a poem that Valerie Cox wrote called The Cookie Thief. This poem was so good that I had to pull over, pull out my laptop, find the poem online and write this blog. (You have gotta love technology!!!)

Here is the poem

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“A woman was waiting at an airport one night,
With several long hours before her flight.
She hunted for a book in the airport shops.
Bought a bag of cookies and found a place to drop.
She was engrossed in her book but happened to see,
That the man sitting beside her, as bold as could be.
Grabbed a cookie or two from the bag in between,
Which she tried to ignore to avoid a scene.
So she munched the cookies and watched the clock,
As the gutsy cookie thief diminished her stock.
She was getting more irritated as the minutes ticked by,
Thinking, “If I wasn’t so nice, I would blacken his eye.”
With each cookie she took, he took one too,
When only one was left, she wondered what he would do.
With a smile on his face, and a nervous laugh,
He took the last cookie and broke it in half.
He offered her half, as he ate the other,
She snatched it from him and thought… oooh,
brother.This guy has some nerve and he’s also rude,
Why he didn’t even show any gratitude!
She had never known when she had been so galled,
And sighed with relief when her flight was called.
She gathered her belongings and headed to the gate,
Refusing to look back at the thieving ingrate.
She boarded the plane, and sank in her seat,
Then she sought her book, which was almost complete.
As she reached in her baggage, she gasped with surprise,
There was her bag of cookies, in front of her eyes.
If mine are here, she moaned in despair,
The others were his, and he tried to share.
Too late to apologize, she realized with grief,
That she was the rude one, the ingrate, the thief.”

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CookieThiefSo the big question we can take out of this poem is. Are you the cookie thief? Does your perception of filters if you will block your vision of what’s truly going on? There is also something else playing out here,  lets take a step back and think about this turn of events from the other persons end. What would you do if your intuition at the same time as your cookies were being depleted was saying “I think she is actually getting angry because I am eating my own cookies”.  As I sit here and type I can feel my insides kind of crunching up, yet I am giggling at the same time. The person who’s cookies were being eaten is a definite We-Go driven person not an Ego driven person. He’s a Go-Giver not a Go-Taker.

So lets really start to look at every situation from as many angles as you can. Is what you see as happening to you, in truth, the only way to see the situation?

 

 

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