Thursday, May 24, 2012

Beth's Book Reviews: Review: Kiss That Frog by Brian Tracy and ...

Tracy and Stein present a step-by-step plan that addresses the root causes of negativity, helps you uncover blocks that have become mental obstacles, and shows how you can transform them into stepping-stones to achieve your fullest potential. The book distills, in an accessible and immediately useful form, what Tracy has presented in more than 5,000 talks and seminars with more than five million people in fifty-eight countries and what Stein has learned through thousands of hours of counseling people from all walks of life.

?There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so,? the authors quote Shakespeare. The many powerful techniques and exercises in this book will help you change your mindset so that you discover something worthwhile in every person and experience, however difficult and challenging they might seem at first. You?ll learn how to develop unshakable self-confidence, become your best self, and begin living an extraordinary life.




Received for review.

This was basically a pretty standard self-improvement book packaged in a new way.? Yes, the new framing was amusing and helped to present the material in a different way but the book was really just the condensed version of every other Tony Robbins/Jack Canfield book.? There was nothing really new about it.

If you're looking for a condensed version of standard self-improvement techniques this would be the perfect fit.? Everyone who has already read self-improvement broadly will most likely find this extremely repetitive.

????? = Liked It

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