Self-Help Stuff That Works
July 7th, 2010 by admin | Filed under self improvement.This is a no-nonsense, practical self-help handbook written in a friendly, entertaining, and concise style. The chapters are short and devoid of bull, frills, and hype. All you’ll find are ideas that work written in such a way that it is enjoyable and interesting to read and leaves you with solid tools you can use to better your life. You will learn how to become more effective with your actions and feel good more often.
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I have made the best book I could. It is a hardbound litho-label, which means it has no dust cover. The cover design is laminated right onto the cover. And it is a sewn binding, which is kind of rare these days, even for a hard-bound book. Sewn bindings lay open e [Read More...]
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But wisdom does. Anybody can write a self-help book if they have a double-digit I.Q. and periodic hallucinations. Oh! And a degree from a good dog trainer with a fancy name. And manic- depression also helps. This guy has none of this. And I do believe he is wearing a crew cut? He’s marvelous! Simply marvelous! The cover of the book looks like an Army manual. On the cover, it states “No Bull”, “No Frills”, “No Hype”. And Khan even reduces Time Management to 1 or 2 pages. I thought that this book was just another come-on. But why not give it a try. Right? I was boiling with anger. I tried one of his “instant remedies”. And my anger was completely gone in less than 90 seconds! Autosuggestion? No. I understood. To understand what I mean, buy this book. Khan has gotten rid of all the “peacock garbage”. I don’t think he has really contributed one original idea to the book. But what he has done, and so brillantly, is distilled all the ancient self-help books (99% garbage), extracted the 1% that works, and put it together for you to work with and study with. Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography was one of the first truly helpful self-help books (books that can help people). Either Steve Jobs or Picasso said that “true artists don’t copy art, they steal it”). Khan has done so in such a brillant fashion. 117 techniques for the new millinium. All condensed into “pill form”. Now I can get rid of all my other self-help books with their “neat” diagrams and convulescent but impressive theories. Maybe a “psychobabble yardsale”. This is nothing more than less than a Boy Scout Manual for Sanity. Buy it and put it under your pillow!
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