Showing posts with label motivation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motivation. Show all posts

1/31/2013

See You Later, Procrastinator (Get It Done) (Laugh & Learn series) Review

See You Later, Procrastinator (Get It Done) (Laugh and Learn series)
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MY 11 YEAR OLD GRANDDAUGHTER LAUGHED WHEN I GAVE HER THIS BOOK...BUT THE NEXT DAY I FOUND STICKY NOTES AROUND HER BATHROOM AND ON HER BACK PACK AND SUITCASE. "TO DO" LISTS WERE EVERYWHERE AND SHE COMPLETED HER TASKS DURING HER SPRING BREAK VISIT WITH ME. HOMEWORK PROJECTS WERE COMPLETED EARLY, GIVING US TIME TO MAKE NEW MEMORIES!!

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Kids today are notorious for putting things off—it's easy for homework and chores to take a backseat to playing video games, hanging out with friends, watching television, or surfing online. Full-color cartoons and kid-friendly text teach kids how to get motivated, stay motivated, and get things done. Kids learn 12 reasons why people procrastinate and 12 Procrastination Busters that can help; 20 ways to kiss procrastination good-bye; tips for avoiding setbacks like the dreaded Domino Effect; and Mighty Motivators and Fun Rewards to keep them on track. See You Later, Procrastinator! gives kids lots of ways to kick the procrastination habit and feel more in charge of their lives.

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1/06/2013

11/22/2012

212 The Extra Degree Review

212 The Extra Degree
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Very inspiring book. It's a nice, quick read for anyone looking for motivating speech topics/starters. Highly recommend having it around just in case you need it.

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11/09/2012

A Million Bucks by 30: How to Overcome a Crap Job, Stingy Parents, and a Useless Degree to Become a Millionaire Before (or After) Turning Thirty Review

A Million Bucks by 30: How to Overcome a Crap Job, Stingy Parents, and a Useless Degree to Become a Millionaire Before (or After) Turning Thirty
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I thought this book was a good read, but most people are going to miss the point that the author's outcome (ie, having a net worth of $1 million) was mostly due to luck. Just look at his breakdown of what his assets were at the end of the book. His multifamily house essentially doubled in value in the space of a couple of years, and accounted for a large chunk of the $1 mil.
To borrow one of Taleb's (Fooled by Randomness) phrases, you have to look at "alternate histories" here. Not what just happened to occur, but think of what COULD HAVE occured if the author used the exact same techniques, but in different environments that he would have no control over. The author happend to be the right age and live in the perfect time and place to benefit from an unprecendented real estate market. What if he instead was born five years later (or at any other time for that matter) and did the exact same things? If he did the exact same things NOW, he could easily have wound up with negative equity in his property, if he could finance it in the first place. His outcome discussed in this book would probably be in the top 1% of possibilities. He even addresses the fact that he benefitted from luck, but totally undervalues that impact of course.
Don't get me wrong, his money saving techniques are all valid, but that is no where near the reason for his net worth getting to $1 mil that quickly. Eating ramen is more for show, to try and make a statement to your friends. In the end, doing those type of things will certainly help, but it's still a drop in the bucket when compared to luck beyond one's control.
In the book, Corey makes the point that you have to spread out your assets so that you can be in the position to get lucky with one of them. I agree with that completely. But you still have to GET lucky!
While I think most readers could learn something from the author, it would be wildly inaccurate for the author to claim this is an instruction manual on how to get to $1 million. You can't just say "buy real estate in a perfect environment, and it's value will increase by 50% per year." Not to mention the fact that he got his last $100k or so from the advance on this BOOK DEAL! Haha. If the book was titled, "A Sure Fire Way to $100k by 30" that would be much more reasonable and would factor out randomness.

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10/30/2012

212: The Extra Degree Review

212: The Extra Degree
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My company provided us with this book in a recent training. Most of the trainings are boring and something memorable for only a short time. This book is not that. The simple metaphor used in the introduction, and the entire basis of the book is very meaningful and easy to see in action. Today I hear so many people complain and feel that they are entitled to things instead of taking responsibility for their actions. This book shows that the smallest increment of effort can have positive effects not only on your professional life, but all aspects. This book uses real life examples that are easily relatable and prove the point. This is a quick read, but definitely worth the price and definitely applicable to life. I highly recommend this book.

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212Â the extra degree captures the essence of excellence in an unforgettable way... At 211Â water is hot. At 212Â, it boils. And with boiling water, comes steam. And with steam, you can power a train. The one extra degree makes the difference.In the original 212Â the extra degree softcover, the simple 212Â concept is illustrated through a clear introduction and then supported by a series of thoughts, examples, and facts that will help you absorb the 212Â mindset. Its purpose is to inspire the extra level of effort that produces exponential results. Let 212Â become a part of everyone's vocabulary. This book will encourage anyone who reads it to give that extra degree of effort...the extra degree that will produce exponential results.

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