Who Are You? What Do You Want?: Four Questions That Will Change Your Life
An innovative yet practical new approach to reaching goals and attaining success.
This book offers a direct link to understanding one's own motivations and goals, and guides readers through a self-exploratory process that begins with four simple questions:
Who are you and what do you want?
Where are you and why are you here?
What will you do and how will you do it?
...more
This book offers a direct link to understanding one's own motivations and goals, and guides readers through a self-exploratory process that begins with four simple questions:
Who are you and what do you want?
Where are you and why are you here?
What will you do and how will you do it?
...more
Hardcover, 162 pages
Published
September 1st 2009
by Perigee Trade
(first published May 6th 2008)
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Since I have Who Moved My Cheese?, The One Minute Manager, and Crucial Conversations on my list, you must all think I'm into self-help books. I actually couldn't think they were more stupid. I happen to work in the training business, and am forced to read this crap.
This book was exactly like a training seminar. It has activities, stories, and data. I liked it better than other self-help books I've read, but not enough that I actually read the entire thing. I read the first 36 pages, ...more
This book was exactly like a training seminar. It has activities, stories, and data. I liked it better than other self-help books I've read, but not enough that I actually read the entire thing. I read the first 36 pages, ...more
This book focuses on the missing art of reflection and self-direction. Rather than a motivational rah-rah to find ourselves, this book asks us to look within, to reflect, to analyse and seek out what is important to us for the rest of our lives. Then make it happen.
In my attempt to find some reading for my personal growth retreat, I found this. I'm always a fan of self-improvement books. But, this one was different. Instead of telling you what you should do, it unearths passions and priorities. Using these, it guides you to make decisions in accordance.
Not done yet, but I think I'm liking it.
Not done yet, but I think I'm liking it.
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