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About My Father's Business: Taking Your Faith to Work
Published in Hardcover by Multnomah Books (2005-01-26)
Author: Regi Campbell
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Get ready to be convicted
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Review Date: 2006-11-10
This is the best guide I have ever read to helping you understand personal evangelism and to putting it to work.

really refocuses you on what Christianity is all about
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-18
It seems to me that today's mainstream evangelical Christianity is guilty of putting too much importance on what people SAY they believe, rather than placing importance on what beliefs actually have meaning in people's lives. About My Father's Business, written in an easy-to-grasp style and in terms that members of most evangelical churches will be comfortable with, urges us to return to the essence of Christianity. Campbell explains that as Christians we should focus on loving and building relationships with others (NOT just getting them to believe what we believe.) This is exactly the attitude that many churches (including my own) need to adopt in order to create a positive influence in today's society.

Go ahead and buy multiple copies, (if you have the $) because you will want your Christian friends to have this book too.

More than a typical Christian Book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-16
About My Father's Business is more than a Typical Christian book. It is a discussion of the calling and the lifestyle of "making disciples". As a result it makes the reader deal with issues of our heart like "How much do I really love the people around me?" and "What are the core motivations of my life?". Seeing this book as another book about workplace evangelism is a superficial reading of a book that calls out to much, much more. Campbell's setting is mostly the workplace becasue that is where his experience lies. About My Father's Business is a profoundly challenging book for Christians ready to expand beyond knowing more to following Christ. Letting this book seep into your life will challenge you in new and fresh ways to live in daily dependence on the guidance of the Spirit and to live sacrifically out of the overflowing gratitude in your heart.

Take this one step toward workplace spritual leadership
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-06
I saw this book for the first time at PromiseKeepers and was interested as soon as I cracked the cover. Campbell does an excellent job of explaining his thoughts about bringing Christ to work and walks the reader through the thought process. For most the thought of "evangelizing" at work sends shudders down the spine, but Campbell shows that it doesn't have to be as scary as many of us view it. His approach of meeting co-workers where they are and giving them what they need is refreshing, and is far more akin to wading into the shallow end of the pool than jumping into the deep end blind-folded. This book has helped move me on a path to increased comfort in spiritual leadership in the workplace. A must read for those who struggle with how to keep from checking Christ at the doorstep to work.

great evangelistic tool!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-14
This book includes an incredible tool for evangelism called the IMAP. It lined up perfectly with a passion for evangelism God was birthing in me, and as a result it's been one of the most impactful tools I've ever come across. It's helped me see the areas where I'm weak, it's given me consistency in keeping in touch with people, and it's given me vision for what to pray for them for. As I've had a desire growing again to have my time on this planet be all about personal ministry, this has been possibly the most effective tool I've come across to help me do that.

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Career Intensity: Business Strategy for Workplace Warriors and Entrepreneurs
Published in Hardcover by Ogman Press (2006-05-17)
Author: David V. Lorenzo
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Must-have Book to Achieve Career Goals
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Review Date: 2007-06-06
David Lorenzo's book shares techniques that seasoned professionals have developed and refined over the course of their careers.

Career Intensity makes the rules of career management and business success accessible to newer workers. If you have not achieved the success you were hoping for, it's the perfect resource to jumpstart your career.

Buy the book if you are at the early stage of your career or in the process of making a career change. However, anyone serious about managing their career should read Career Intensity.

Great book from a great guy
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-15
This is a terrific book from a guy who will do everything possible to help you succeed. I have only known David Lorenzo a short time but he has helped my business immeasurably.

His book - Career Intensity - is the best book you will ever read on planning your career or starting a small business. That's right - he covers both of those topics and more.

You only purchase this book once but it provides value over and over again.

A Book For All Reasons
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-12
Our careers are important. To just "go with the flow" is not a plan for success. David Lorenzo has written a great book for those just beginning their careers, or those of us who are well down the path. The book is filled with nuggets of advice that will inspire the reader to excel to higher levels.

It is an easy book to read, and has the power to be one of the timeless classics for everyone who cares about success.

Motivational Masterpiece
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-09
Career Intensity will help you get off your [...] and get going. The advice it contains is valuable and effective. The most valuable attributes of this book are the positive tone and the inspirational stories. This is not an elitist manifesto that tells you how great the author is. It is a practical, down-to-earth guide that is beneficial to individuals in a corporate setting as well as people who are looking to start a business.

I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to make money and be happy doing it.

Essential for Ambitious Executives and Entrepreneurs
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-09
I have always felt that it's not enough to be good, you have to be perceived as superior by the people that determine your success. If you work in a company, that means you boss, senior management and your colleagues. If you run your own business, it's your clients, prospects and employees.

That's why David Lorenzo's book, Career Intensity, is so valuable. Lorenzo provides concrete ideas and steps to take that will show you how to ignite your career and "brand" yourself for business success.

I especially liked the stories of executives and entrepreneurs of all stripes that demonstrate his career intensity principles.

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Chicken Soup for the Soul in Menopause: Living and Laughing through Hot Flashes and Hormones (Chicken Soup for the Soul)
Published in Paperback by HCI (2007-08-01)
Authors: Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, and Dahlynn McKowen
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It'll Make You Smile
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Review Date: 2007-10-05
If you have a mother, you should buy her this book. If she doesn't need it today, she'll need it one day.

Loved this book!
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Review Date: 2007-09-26
This book was very uplifting and fun, not to mention assuring me I'm not alone during these strange years!

Great!
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Review Date: 2007-09-25
I loved reading the short stories. Some hit the nail on the head so to say and others I just laughed out loud.

Chicken Soup for the Soul in Menopause
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Review Date: 2007-09-01
A book that validates the numerous mental and physical signs and symptoms of menopause in a gentle and humorous way. A must not only for the soul im menopause but for her sons, daughters, and husbands! It's my Christmas gift to all my forever "50" friends this year! Karen Alexander

It makes the pre-menopausal women dread Menopause!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-29
I am still in my child-bearing years and I thought I'd get the book to learn more about Menopause and boy did I!! It is informative. It made me dread menopause and not want to look forward to the future of aging.

It may be funny to menopausal & post-menopausal women but it isn't for those who haven't gotten there yet. It seems sad and scary that we have to go through these changes. It's like reading about people who have gone through the horrors of their Wisdom teeth removal and you're dreading your turn!

My mother who already went through menopause did not have any of the symptoms listed in the book so I'm hoping I'll be lucky and escape the horrors of the symptoms.

In all, the book was informative with alot of details of what happens during menopause. Those who already went through it or are going through it will enjoy it better because they can relate to these stories and that they aren't alone during the 'change'.

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Designed for Success: The 10 Commandments for Women in the Workplace
Published in Hardcover by Excel Books (2008-01-02)
Author: Dondi Scumaci
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Designed for Success a must read for all women!
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Review Date: 2008-05-09
From the time I purchased my copy of Designed for Success I have not been able to put it down. It has been so informative and has changed the way I think about my work and my employer. It is one of those books that will not be put away on a shelf. I will be reading it over and over again. Great job Dondi!

Rita
Rome,GA

Designed for Success
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-10
It's not just our imagination. Women do have unique challenges when it comes to the workplace. Women are often overlooked for promotions. They tend to make less money. Many find themselves delineated to den mother status.

With that said, much of what happens in the workplace is of our own making. We patiently wait for our boss to notice our efforts. We shy from conflict or any sort of negotiations. Then, when we are asked for input, we talk more about our problems than our successes.

Designed for Success looks at both the problems that women often experience in the workplace and the unique qualities that they possess. Given the right outlook, the appropriate skills, and understanding of workplace dynamics women can be a valuable asset to the office.

designed for success
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-15
Designed for success is a must read
From cover to cover it covers all achievable goals
Practical step to gain success in the work place
The greatest point; it's Biblical base

Life Changing
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-28
This book can alter the way you conduct your business in the work place. It touches on things that a lot of writers won't address and gives you thought provoking ideas that are subtle but can change perceptions such as not to rock back and forth (which I tend to do). This book can be used individually or in a study group, but hang on because you will start to look at all aspects of the way you act, look and think. This book could use an associated work book. Dondi is refreshing and funny and has a way of telling stories that will tickle you yet make you think. I would definitely suggest reading it and passing one along to someone else. Men should read this book as well. If we all have to work together, we may as well try to understand one another.This book can alter the way you conduct your business in the work place. It touches on things that a lot of writers won't address and gives you thought provoking ideas that are suttle but can change perceptions such as not to rock back and forth (which I tend to do). This book can be used individually or in a study group, but hang on because you will start to look at all aspects of the way you act, look and think. This book could use an associated work book. Dondi is refreshing and funny and has a way of telling stories that will tickle you yet make you think. I would definately suggest reading it and passing one along to someone else. Men should read this book as well. If we all have to work together, we may as well try to understand one another.

Every woman should have this book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-25
If you want to be treated equal with a man in the workplace you need to read this book and impliment everything Dondi talks about. Then you will see yourself get that raise or promotion. Easy reading.

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Even Firefighters Hug Their Moms
Published in Hardcover by Dutton Juvenile (2002-08-26)
Author: Christine Kole MacLean
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I want to like this one so much....
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Review Date: 2008-07-17
It has very well-done illustrations. It clearly shows a boy going through his day in a normal way, full of realistic fantasy play. I like how he includes his baby sister in everything, and how his mother participates a little in his play. The language is realistic and appropriately detailed.

But we don't read it very often, and I think I know why.

Firstly, this is a *very* long, *very* wordy book. It's definitely better suited for children closer to 8 than to 4, and even then - it's a long book. You have to really make time for it, you can't just fit it in there. This isn't in and of itself a problem, plenty of the books we *do* read a lot are long, but it definitely doesn't make me more likely to want to read it.

Secondly, the mom in the book is... well... just a little needy. By the middle of the book her desperation for a hug starts to weird me out. I understand that kids go through that no-hugging stage, and you do start to really miss them - but I can't help thinking that she'd get more cuddles if she'd just SHUT UP about it already! I know if I want a hug, all I have to do is ostensibly refuse them and the next thing I know I'm being smothered! (And I'm not that needy for them, either.)

It's just not my thing. I know a lot of people sympathize with the mom, and I feel for her, but... it goes a little overboard, and not in the funny way that I like.

It might just be me.

One of our favorites!
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Review Date: 2008-04-11
My 3 year old is crazy about firefighters and this is one of our favorite books! Very creative, and although a little long it holds his attention until the end (then he always laughs and gives me a hug). Very good book!

Cute Book
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Review Date: 2008-02-28
We ordered this for our son who was graduating from the fire fighting academy - Cute paperback book. Only issue at all was with the delivery. It was left outside of the house and in the rain -- could have ruin the book but fortunately it was only damp by the time we got it.

Very interesting book to read
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Review Date: 2008-02-08
This book is very interesting. My 3.5 boy loves all the role games described in the book. Language is ok.

IMAGINITIVE PLAY AT WORK
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Review Date: 2007-12-14
I'LL GIVE THIS BOOK TO A KINDERGARTEN BOY, BUT I THINK HE WILL LIKE IT FOR A LONG TIME. THE VOCABULARY WILL BE A CHALLENGE, BUT HE WILL GROW INTO IT. I KNOW HE WILL LOVE RO HAVE HIS MOTHER AND GRANDMOTHER READ THIS TO HIM FOR YEARS TO COME. FIREFIGHTERS ARE NOT THE ONLY OCCUPATION INCLUDED. THE JOBS RUN THE GAMUT. THE COLORFUL ILLUSTRATIONS BEAUTIFULLY PORTRAY IMAGINITIVE PLAY AT WORK. 'LITTLE SISTER' IS INVOLVED IN EACH WORK EPISODE, TOO. IT IS A LOT OF FUN TO SEE EVERY DAY OBJECTS USED IN SUCH CREATIVE WAYS!!

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From Serf to Surfer: Becoming a Network Consultant
Published in Paperback by Sybex Inc (2000-04-15)
Authors: Matthew Strebe, Steven T. Klovanish, Matt Strebe, and Marc S. Bragg
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Practical details
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Review Date: 2007-08-19
Matthew Strebe is a professional consultant so he knows what he's talking about. Book is full of practical, detailed advice about running your own business. He tells you about taxes, incorporation, deductions,etc. Also a very good section on marketing. He tells you about his experiences with mailers, ads, etc.

Smart. To the point.

Money well spent.

An Absolute Work of Art!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-30
Wow! I wish I would have had this book 4 years ago. A must read for anyone thinking about taking on side-jobs or going out on their own. Not only is this book packed with invaluable information but Matt's sense of humor made reading this book an absolute pleasure. Two big thumbs up from this reader! :)

Thorough, easy reading, enjoyable, INFORMATIVE
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-28
Book covers the business, legal, technical ends of consulting. I feel greatly enlightened after reading it. It was recommended on the Cisco Newsgroup, and I thank the person that told us about it. After reading it, the book will now stand as a reference for me, especially the fine examples of contracts included. A real book written by a real professional, and not stuffy like technical books from experienced people can be. I have nothing bad to say about the book, but everything good. If you have any inkling to become a consultant, or need to know more to help you make the decision, read and absorb this informative how-to manual. It accomplishes what it is supposed to in a somewhat enjoyable/light touch manner, and there isn't any more to say!

I actually used it
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-20
I was heading out on my own in 2001 and my younger brother (also a network engineer) had a copy of this book and gave it to me. He's a fan of Strebe's writing style from other books, and although the unfortunate cover art almost turned him (and I until he explained) away, he bought it.

The book is really pretty useful. For retainers, I use a version of his retainer agreement. However, there are some things that my experience has found are different than his experience.

For example, mailing DOES work. I bet he sent a letter. You don't send just a letter. You send a letter and YOUR BUSINESS CARD. Because out of 1000 businesses, almost nobody might need you right now, but if your card ends up in 20 rolodexes or 50 rolodexes from that mailing, over the course of a year you might get ten calls from that mailing. Calls are worth the $37.00, if that's the formula. Trust me. .... I don't do it every month or even every other month but it does work, and him dismissing it out of hand because he tried it once and didn't get any calls is a little irresponsible.

Another thing is, this book is I'm sure quite true for Matthew Strebe's experience, but if you're doing this in the post-Tech-bubble world, you're going to have to expect that it's going to be harder to find the relationships and big jobs than it was during the years Strebe was gaining his experience as an independent. I'm doing okay, my business is growing SLOWLY but steadily (which is what every entrepeneur I've met and talked to since I started doing this has told me is completely normal) and if you have solid skills like Strebe and I do, you'll prevail eventually and it is worth it.

One other thing I disagreed with is that while it is true you don't want to be buddy-buddy with your customers too much, to the point that you get exploited, the reality is that non-tech type people are a lot more touchy-feely and relationship-oriented and they need to like and trust you because you are carrying the keys to their kingdom and they know it. People can say anything they want about the sales process but the reality is I walk out of a business with a deal or a relationship 100% of the time if I connected as a person with the customer, so they saw me as someone who had the experience and character to be mucking around in their stuff, and about 0% if I didn't. You can't get that by putting up a 100% wall between yourself and your customers. Getting by in this business is less about making "big scores" and more about having successful, long-term relationships where they call you and don't resent your fee because they know you're the best they're going to find. In the 90's it was about "big scores." Not any more, and remember that when you're reading this book. I wouldn't be surprised if Strebe has changed his focus a bit since then, too.

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I RECOMMEND THIS BOOK !!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-01-31
Overall this book was excellent. The only side of it that I didn't like is that a lot of the TAX/BUSINESS STARTUP information was directed to people living in the US (I figuered that before I purchased it anyhow). The book gets into detail and gives you some confidence in going in alone on this type of business. It's a good idea to read this book before you read others regarding this issue. The other books are 3 times the size and would probably turn the reader off before you get to the next chapter. I really enjoyed reading the book but I decided to start this business more on a part time level rather than quitting my job and going fulltime.

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The Girls' Guide to Power and Success
Published in Kindle Edition by AMACOM (2001-05-25)
Author: Susan Wilson Solovic
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Informative and Inspiring!
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Review Date: 2008-04-17
This book is a must have for all women who aspire to succeed in any business. It contains numerous uplifting career advice from women in management - a definite guide in dealing with various issues in the work place. Very informative and inspiring; I could not put it down. Highly recommended!

You go girl!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-09-11
Interesting and concise read. I enjoyed it but my only qualm is that there are various typos and grammatical errors in the book. Maybe I'm picky because I've done a lot of proofing in my profession but it was very annoying when I came across an error...

Highly Recommended!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-05
Author and consultant Susan Wilson Solovic tells how working women can be more effective in top positions and move up the career ladder. She highlights the differences between male and female styles and cites ways that women often sabotage themselves by showing weakness and a lack of confidence in how they speak and act. Using examples and diverse quotes, she illustrates what women should do to express the power they have, which is the key to being taken seriously as a leader. Solovic challenges many overly optimistic beliefs about how things have changed for women in the U.S. workforce and backs up her assertions with recent statistics and research. We [...] highly recommend this book, which provides a welcome strategic reminder that is clearly directed toward businesswomen - though why call them girls? Oh, that's a little irony from the author or, at least we hope so.

It's up to us.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-16
Susan Solovic's "The Girls' Guide to Power and Success" puts it right back in our laps. We have to make the changes in our expectations and behavior. She provides the motivation and the tools.

Little has changed in the last 50 years except that there are more women in titled positions. With these titles came no change in the lack of independence from male persuasion in decision making. We're still doing it their way.

Time for women to step up to the plate, read Solovic's book and march to our own drummers.

Discussion of girls' roles in a male-dominated world
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Review Date: 2001-07-04
Girls' Guide To Power & Success invites a contemplation and discussion of girls' roles in a male-dominated world, examining the characteristics of men and women and those which could help females become stronger in the business world. Tips are wide-ranging and include a variety of powerful insights.

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Hard Won Wisdom
Published in Paperback by Newhouse Books (2008-01-01)
Author: Fawn Germer
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Dynamic and empowering
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-28
A book every woman needs, especially if your journey is personal power development. It's not just the interviews that empower and connect us it's the authors thoughts which make this SUCH A GREAT BOOK.

Great Info
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-12-16
I have found this book to be GREAT!, just what I need to tell my students. Very good bits of info that almost everyone can use. If you are a fighter even better, you don't have to get into scrape to learn this. I will recomond this title for all of my teachers and students.
toma the old one 4th Level Aikido Teacher and USAF-WR teacher and Canemaster teacher.

To Go and To Be
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-08-21
If there was ever a book that says "you can do it" this is it. The women were real and Fawn seemed to be able to bring out what is real in their lives. Women are women the world over and she shows that success doesn't always come easy but it can come to any and all with determination. Amazing stories and amazing women, the most exciting thing to me was the women are like almost every woman I know. Hope she writes something again soon. This book gave me a lot to think about and compass for my own path.

Oprah Sent Me to This Great Book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-01
When Oprah told how inspiring this book was, I ordered it immediately. Thanks, Oprah. This is the most uplifting, powerful book you've turned me on to.

The author's human touch makes you a part of the experience of learning from such great women leaders. I truly felt like I could do ANYTHING after I read Hard Won Wisdom, and that's a good thing because my company is on the verge of layoffs. Fawn Germer's book reminds you that smart women survive and prevail in the toughest moments. This book changed so much about how I view myself and the possibilities that exist for me. You'll see.

proud to be a woman
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-14
I was given this book as a gift and wasn't intentionally reading it as a Self Help book. I found that I couldn't put it down, pulled out my high-lighter as I was reading it and started highlighting and starring as I read. Fawn didn't simply interview and tell a story. She wove the lives of these exceptional ecletic women telling of their trials and tribulations, their perserverence, and the outcome of their lives because of the choices they made during adversity as well as good times. The reader could easily identify with each concurring that we are the ones that are responsible for
following our own dreams. The dream may not become a reality but we are stronger and have grown from our efforts. This is a
great gift for friends of all ages as well as a perfect
graduation gift.

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How To Succeed in Business Without Being White
Published in Audio Cassette by HarperAudio (1997-05-01)
Author: Earl G. Graves
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A bit bitter!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-11
I was surprised and disappointed with the level of bitterness that laced the pages of 'How to Succeed...,' by Earl Graves. That the U.S. remains racially divided is an unfortunate given, it has always been and will always be so. Mr. Graves pays little, if any, attention to the merits of early childhood education and the importance it holds later in life. I came across Black Enterprise magazine roughly twenty years ago and I fell in love with his concept of "delayed gratification," and the level of logic I thought the concept represents. With that in mind, I was expecting a methodical and proven strategy for success in America in spite of racism. Although this book does give the requisite good advice, (debt elimination and education) it's more a treatise of bitterness, than a self-help book of business mobility.

The Greates
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-06
Earl Graves is one of the greatest and Prominent entrepreneurs in America. His business strategies and inside information and wisdom will help advance any aspiring entrepreneur. I highly recommend this book, it should be included in every business persons library.

www.valderbeebeshow.com
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Review Date: 2006-03-05
Contemporary
How to Succeed in Business Without Being White: Straight Talk on Making It in America
by Earl G. Graves - Collins; Reprint edition (1998)
As a journalist, I have spent time professionally with Mr. Earl G. Graves, and he is the embodiment of his values, principles, inspiration and ideas that are expressed in this enduring success book. Readers are guaranteed by Graves' character to be richer for reading the thoughts and actions of the author.

Adra Young: Ardannyl
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-20
A Phenomenal read! Earl G. Graves provides African Americans and all Americans effective strategies on what it takes to live the American Dream. I truly enjoyed the section titled, The Top Ten Reasons. A descendent of Barbados, The CEO of Black Enterprise Magazine explains how with determination you can have and become anything you desire in life despite of your race.

Adra Young
Author of: The Everyday Living of Children & Teens Monologues

Wise Soul in the Business World
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-07
I like Earl Graves' message with this book. He is very straightforward in principles of success in business and he is very good about giving credit where credit is due. He gives strong advice and has the track record (and magazine) to prove it.

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I Remember Running: The Year I Got Everything I Ever Wanted - and ALS
Published in Paperback by Da Capo Press (2006-08-28)
Author: Darcy Wakefield
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not what I expected
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Review Date: 2008-06-19
I was hoping that this book would be an uplifting account of hope to encourage my husband who was recently diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease. It was NOT. Would not recommend it.

Great book to keep and re-read
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Review Date: 2008-06-09
This is a book I find myselfing re-reading a couple times a year (and I don't tend to re-read books). Inspiring, truthful, I feel I could really relate and understand the author. Love this book! Truly beautiful. She left a precious gift to her readers. Highly recommend. Please read other reviews to learn about the content of this book.

An Excellent Read
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Review Date: 2007-10-19
This book is very easy & quick to read - good for those who don't like to spend a lot of time reading one book.

As I was reading this book, I could easily relate to Darcy's frustration. A few years ago, I had a neurological problem where my muscles were slowly becoming weak, and I could hardly walk or move. It was extremely exhausting just getting out of bed. Thankfully, my problem was resolved, but I remember at the time watching other people go about their normal business, like walking etc, and thinking "They are walking so easily, like they don't have to think about it", yet I had to think about everything I did, just like Darcy.

I felt genuine empathy for Darcy, and I am so happy that she lived her last year with so much happiness, despite her terminal illness.

This book reminds me of another I have read recently by Kim Dalton "The Real Fight". Recommended reading.

Moving...
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Review Date: 2007-07-05
Years ago I took an essay writing class with Darcy Wakefield. She was an aspiring writer and a pleasant person. I'm sorry that her first success at publishing came under such tragic circumstances. Reading her memoir, I wish I had known her better. She is smart, funny, and real. I'm glad she found personal happiness, motherhood, and spirituality before she died.

A Life of Courage
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Review Date: 2007-03-29
I went to a reading by Darcy shortly before her death. Her sister read short passages, as Darcy with ALS by that time could not do so. Darcy, herself, answered audience questions. She was alight with life and her book, with its candor and humor is a beacon of hope and a challenge for us all!


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