I enjoyed this book. It is a healthy reminder of the choices we have and the degree to which we are in control of our lives.
Much of what Seip says is possibly self evident but so easily forgotten. For example, he talks about the importance of laughter, gratitude, managing input sources - what we read, watch, listen to, people we surround ourselves with, our self talk, our focus and the importance of taking action.
I reckon there is a lot to be said for using images, setting 4-6 specific and measurable goals in a 90 day period, establishing routines to maintain focus and planning action.
I'm not sure the book is as well structured as it could be. An early section on reading efficiency and improving memory is only loosely connected to what follows - and I was never able to forget that the chapters were really a summation of workshops Seip runs. Him making money seems to be always just below the surface as a focus in his life. But despite these discomforts, I still reckon it is well worth the read.