Official Review: Success with Goals by Eric T. Whitmoyer

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Re: Official Review: Success with Goals by Eric T. Whitmoyer

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I like the author’s emphasis on actually reaching one’s goals, and I especially appreciate his stance against setting goals that are at odds with one’s morals. This sounds like a truly effective book, and I enjoyed reading your review of it.
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Starting a new year is a great time for focusing on setting goals. It is said that what you put into the universe will become truth. I have actually been trying to set goals these last few months relating to weight loss, business and finances. I was excited to read this review of Success with Goals. I think the ten steps will be a great help for me as I work best with list. lol Look forward to reading this book.
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Great review.. make me wanna start a new goal for this new years..
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I feel that a lot of self help books have multiplie introductions in order to beef them up a bit, add not necessarily needed content in order to make it more of a book then a list of things you need to do in order to achieve your goal.

I have read plenty of self help books and noticed that this has been a bit of an issue for me with most of them. But I have to have that I applaud anyone who can dance around the subject for hours without touch on it.
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It is surely hard for one to achieve success in an area that is against their beliefs .It is passion from within that drives one to work hard hence it will be hard to prosper against your values.
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This sounds like such an amazing book, thank you for sharing! I can't wait to read it!
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Post by SilkButtefly34 »

Thank you for the insightful and thorough review. Readers now know what to expect and wont be disappointed.
Personally, I am not a self-help book fan but I found your review refreshing and I might even be tempted to ready the book :-)
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I read the sample of this book and wished I could read more. Being a student crunched for money and having issues with time management, it sounds like this book might be just what I need. Thanks for the full review! I definitely plan on getting this book to read!
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Well done review, Rebecca. Thanks for sharing. :)
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Base on your review, it makes me want to read it. I believe it's such an inspiring book since I've seen a few talking about it. And as a student I need this kind of book to motivate me to keep study well for me to achieve bright future, because sometimes I'm doubting my capabilities. Thank you so much for giving us an informative review!
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Post by Jhenjhen2306 »

A good book, because the author tell his experiences in life to give suggestions or opinions to do in their life. It is a good start for the year 2018 to read this this to make people determined to change their bad attitudes looking forward to have this book 😊
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Thanks for the review - this sounds like a really great book. Sometimes we need to read these things at the start of the year...resolutions and all.
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Post by sdickinson1 »

I have been interested in self help and motivational books. Everyone needs a good pep talk once in a while :D ill have to check this out!
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Post by aisosa120 »

According to the book the author is talking about business and how to set your goals in life before analyzing them for a better future
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