Dreams been dashed by life’s bumps and bruises?Discover uplifting insights that could turn things around today.Do you wake up in despair? Does each day lack joy? Stuck in a rut or a job you have grown to loathe? Author and personal development leader Bradley Charbonneau came to hate his comfortable life until one precise moment rebooted his entire approach to living. Now he’s here to share how you can reclaim that spark no matter where you are in your journey and live the brilliantly shining vision you deserve.
Who will you be next? is a short, sharp wake-up call to the idea of instant change. Through personal anecdotes, interviews with other success-seekers, and vivid examples, Charbonneau’s conversational tone with honest and humor-infused encouragement will put you firmly back behind inspiration’s wheel. Aimed at anyone of any age plagued with thoughts that life is passing them by, you’ll soon feel pumped and invigorated enough to take your next exciting steps!
In Repossible, you’ll keys to moving from disenchantment and hopelessness to energy-filled momentumWays to tap into your best self and unlock your true potentialHow to high-five yourself with positive direction and life-affirming daily actionWhat to do to guarantee intentional growth and achieve your goalsA blueprinted roadmap to forge your path back to personal fulfillment, links to further resources, and much, much more! Who will you be next? is the helping hand you need right now. If you like deep topics deftly handled, motivational kicks, and fist-pumping enthusiasm, then you’ll love Bradley Charbonneau’s straight-to-the-point pep talk.
Bradley Charbonneau has blah blah blah written 33 books and held a write-every-single-day streak of 2,808 days in a row. Yeah, whatever. Who cares, right?
Do you know what Bradley's best numbers are?
Zero and One.
Zero is the number of books he had before he started writing even One day in a row.
One is the number of books (and days in a row) he wrote once he finally got over his imposter syndrome, his perfectionism, doubt, fear, anxiety, and last but not least: procrastination.
The problem was that he started out trying to write his Best Book Ever. (PRO TIP: impossible)
It would have made things a whole lot easier, faster, and a ton more fun had he only started with his Worst Book Ever.
Join him twice a year in starting--and finishing--your first (and hopefully worst) book at worst.repossible.com.
While this book wasn't quite what I was expecting, it wasn't bad. More of an introduction to his series of books on different topics. Have to say I'm more interested in reading the others after reading this one, but I didn't get a ton of great info from this one. My favorite part were the quotes he provided at the beginning of every chapter. They were profound quotes by various people and tied in well with his chapter topics.
I like this book because its to the point, an easy read but meaningful. I feel inspired to create and will share this with my family and friends and hope they find it useful too.
This was an hour of my life I’m never getting back.
I got mid way through the book waiting for it to start and get meaty. But it just never did. It felt more like a brain dump of excited morning journal words. Maybe I just didn’t get it.