This incisive, well-written book shares profound insights into the psychology that drives doers to do what they do, and to do it with confidence, method and persistence. Its energizing claim is that we can all be effective doers if we take simple steps to yank our ambitions from the realm of idle thought and idle talk, and to mobilize those dreams and aspirations into projects that achieve results that can be seen, touched and experienced. Wutawunashe draws from experience and observation to illustrate how business ideas, personal development efforts, social influence and other schemes can be pursued in a manner that assures effective, sustained impact . In an engaging style that melds entertaining anecdotes, humorous turn of phrase and powerful didactic principle in a uniquely seamless manner, Wutawunashe delivers a powerful manual that could well come with a warranty, given the ease with which the reader can apply these lessons and see results.
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Schedule:
January 31 - Meet & Greet at www.vbtcafe.com
February 2 - Interviewed at Reviews & Interviews
February 4 - Interviewed at BK Walker Books Etc.
February 7 - Guest Blogging at Ashley's Bookshelf
February 9 - Guest Blogging with Cindy Vine
February 12 - Guest Blogging at Wise Words
February 15 - Guest Blogging at AZ Publishing Services
February 16 - Interviewed at From The Mind of Omegia
February 20 - Interviewed at BK Media Entertainment
February 22 - Interviewed by Louise James