The book of mistakes 9 secrets to creating a successful future

Skip Prichard

Book - 2018

"Have you ever wondered why some people seem to catch all the breaks and win over and over again? What do the super successful know? What is standing between you and your wildest dreams? The Book of Mistakes will take you on an inspiring journey, following an ancient manuscript with powerful lessons that will transform your life. You'll meet David, a young man who with each passing day is more disheartened and stressed. Despite a decent job, apartment, and friends, he just feels hollow, until one day he meets a mysterious young woman and everything starts to change. In this self-help tale wrapped in fiction, you'll learn the nine mistakes that prevent many from achieving their goals. You'll learn how to overcome these hu...rdles and reinvent your life. This success parable is packed with wisdom that will help you discover and follow your personal purpose, push beyond your perceived capabilities, and achieve more than you ever dreamed possible. You'll find yourself returning again and again to a deceptively simple story that teaches actionable insights and enduring truths"--

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Subjects
Genres
Self-help publications
Published
New York : Center Street 2018.
Language
English
Main Author
Skip Prichard (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xii, 178 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781478970903
  • Prologue
  • David
  • The beginning
  • Aria
  • The first law
  • The second law
  • The third law
  • Epilogue
  • The 9 secrets to creating a successful future.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In this strained self-improvement allegory, CEO and leadership speaker Prichard sets out to answer the question, why are some people able to overcome obstacles that others cannot? According to him, the ones who fail all make the same mistakes. The fablelike narrative follows David, a young man floundering in his first job out of college. After a difficult meeting with his boss, he finds a note abandoned by a mysterious young woman, warning him, "Your success is only possible if you avoid the nine mistakes." It is signed by a well-known philanthropist. Over the following days, David meets a number of accomplished people known by generic titles (the Old Man, the Trainer, the Bartender), each of whom discusses falling prey to one of the titular mistakes: working on someone else's dream, allowing someone else to define your value, accepting excuses, etc. The fable is interspersed, for reasons not immediately made clear, with the story of a young woman living in the American colonies in the 18th century, who turns out to be the keeper of the actual volume entitled "the book of mistakes." The nine mistakes are valid, clearly articulated, and well-worth steering clear of, but the framing fable is unnecessary and distracts from Prichard's advice. (Feb.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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