"The Pathway to Awesomeness"
The ebook is now available at Hyperink (the publishers) and both Amazon US and Amazon UK. Please note that you can only use the $1 discount coupon code (AWESOME) at Hyperink.
Hyperink has the book in Kindle, iPad, Nook and PDF formats.
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“I am a stay-at-home mother willing to be working and using my best skills for things other than the daily backlog of home activities. You have collected here a group of your posts that made sense to me before but now even more because of the way you have arranged them in this ebook. I have been longing to state what I want to do, where I want to go, what work would I like, etc., and find it difficult. But the exercise of stating what I don’t want makes sense, and it is already allowing the flow of more clear ideas in my mind. It was an exercise my dad taught me long ago for some short essay at school and I totally recreated that moment and the relief of finding solutions. I’ll be working and practicing some of these ideas as you suggest.” Wendy Putzeys de Lee, Guatemala
Reader Comments (8)
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I've just started it, and in a lot of ways it reminds me of some works like "Excuses begone" by Dr. Wayne W. Dyer or "The Road of Self-Dependence" by Jorge Bucay, in the sense that it gives insights on accountability (which is the "burden" of freedom) and the identification of very cozy and convenient self-limiting beliefs. Of course, the emphasis here is on the more practical side, which indeed is we're after in this case!
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Not a big fan of Dwyer. But will check out the book regardless.