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 love motivational books; they always tend to help push away that obstacle we always fail to notice.
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As a business owner, I read a lot of self-help and non-fiction books. This is one on to read list!
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The book is valid in today's world and and one to come. The steps given herein about goal setting are everyone's embrace. Congrats on being BOTD.
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This sounds like a great read for those looking to get themselves out of a rut. I agree with your advice as well. Great review!
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At first, I wasn't interested in reading this book, but after reading your review, I think I'll give it a chance. There are some unique elements the author incorporates for sure.
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I've been in a bit of a slump with achieving my goals so this book could not have come along at a better time. Even if the structure is a bit off, I hope this one is going to be a help to me. It definitely sounds like it. Thanks for your insightful review!
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I love the idea of setting goals based on you personal beliefs, especially since that makes you more likely to achieve it. However, the organization might be a deal-breaker for me. The placement of the table of contents particularly throws me. Thank you for the in-depth and insightful review.
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Thank you for the review, I like that the author put his own personal experience in the book. What I find unique is how the author talks about his road to success, then shows how he lost everything and had to rebuild. This genre isn't my cup of tea, but your review was very informative.
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I like the ten point goal setting including the breakthrough goal setting. This is a timely book as it will help me for my new year resolutions.
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This doesn't sound like a book for me. I only read self-help if they're humorous.
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Who doesn't value some new info & insight into how to renew or review one's goals and achieve them? Sounds like this book could be helpful to re-assess for a new year! Thanks for an informative review!
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Oh my gosh! I love books like these. At first I didn't understand the title. Success with Goals? It seemed like success along with goals. Like two separate entities. Then I read the review and sample and realized that it was succeeding at goal-making!
Now that was something I could relate to. My entire high school experience was with a curriculum that relied on setting and completing certain goals each day. Taught me great things in life.
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The fact that it is a motivational book captivated my attention to read it. It was now coupled with the writers life experience makes it superb. Nice book for all.
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I need never thought of the possibility of your goals being in contrast with your beliefs. Great review.
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However, in a matter of two years, his life had fallen apart. He lost his wife, his income, his house and his cars.
This seems to be a very inspiring and encouraging guide in learning how he rose up. Thanks for this review.
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