Author: | Cranston Holden | ISBN: | 9781310275043 |
Publisher: | Cranston Holden | Publication: | December 11, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Cranston Holden |
ISBN: | 9781310275043 |
Publisher: | Cranston Holden |
Publication: | December 11, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
I’m a big reader. However, it’s not by choice. It’s more by force. I know to get better and to keep growing personally and for the other people around me I have to learn on a daily basis so I can share ideas. I read around thirty books a year. For some that may seem like chicken feed and for others, it’s more reading than you’ve done in your life.
If you’re one of the ones who think it’s a lot, I hear you. I understand where you are coming from. What I’ve found is that when reading, most of the books are just fluff. It seems like the author is just trying to fill pages rather than provide a book full of useful content. Out of the books I’ve read I usually extract 2-3 useful nuggets. Everything else is useless.
That’s why I’ve written this book. I want to provide a book to the marketplace full of useful nuggets. I want to provide insight to that school teacher with disrespectful students, to the college student wanting to be ahead of the game, to the working mother who wants a more manageable family, to the middle manager who desperately wants to be promoted, and to the church leader who keeps having one crisis after another.
If you want to sharpen your leadership skills and transform others into money making machines, get this book. But I warn you, it’s like taking a drink from a fire hose.
I’m a big reader. However, it’s not by choice. It’s more by force. I know to get better and to keep growing personally and for the other people around me I have to learn on a daily basis so I can share ideas. I read around thirty books a year. For some that may seem like chicken feed and for others, it’s more reading than you’ve done in your life.
If you’re one of the ones who think it’s a lot, I hear you. I understand where you are coming from. What I’ve found is that when reading, most of the books are just fluff. It seems like the author is just trying to fill pages rather than provide a book full of useful content. Out of the books I’ve read I usually extract 2-3 useful nuggets. Everything else is useless.
That’s why I’ve written this book. I want to provide a book to the marketplace full of useful nuggets. I want to provide insight to that school teacher with disrespectful students, to the college student wanting to be ahead of the game, to the working mother who wants a more manageable family, to the middle manager who desperately wants to be promoted, and to the church leader who keeps having one crisis after another.
If you want to sharpen your leadership skills and transform others into money making machines, get this book. But I warn you, it’s like taking a drink from a fire hose.