On the field of life, we all experience setbacks-bad decisions, job loss, divorce, health problems. Even countries around the world have experienced an economic setback due to the recession. Though we all experience setbacks, no one wants to take a step back. The good news is that a comeback is possible for anyone. Rick McDaniel will show you causes for your setbacks and lessons you can learn from them. He will help you to get ready for your comeback and guide you to the components and steps needed to make it happen. Along the way, he will share many inspiring stories of comebacks. Too many people allow their setback to be a step back. McDaniel will teach you setbacks do not control your life. If you have experienced a setback and are ready for your comeback, then this is for you.
Rick McDaniel is the president of High Impact Living. He is also a speaker, writer, host of the Point of Impact podcast, and author of nine books.
He has three earned degrees, including a master’s degree from Boston College and an advanced degree from Duke University.
Rick founded and pastored Richmond Community Church for 27 years. He is a regular contributor for Fox News and has written for many magazines, journals, and newspapers.
He has nine Reading Plans on the Bible App and is a "Verse of the Day" speaker. His “Daily Devotions with Rick McDaniel” can be heard on Pray App. And his speaking is featured on YouTube, Amazon, and Audible.
His inspirational speaking is featured on YouTube, Amazon, and Audible.
You can follow Rick on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Learn more about him at www.rickmcdaniel.com.
I wanted to review this book because I thought that some of the concepts behind it could be applied to my life. While this is a spiritual/religious book, it covers a wide range of problems and gives you techniques to use to overcome those issues. I liked the easy reading format of the book, and with the short length, was able to read it in one sitting. This isn't one of those really in depth Theology books, so it can inspire a wide range of readers :)
A short guide on turning setbacks into comebacks. It was simple and easy to read. I liked the final chapter with the stories on the best comebacks. It's inspiring. These people had major setbacks, but they didn't let that effect them. They were able to conquer the setbacks. It's possible for us to do that, too.
I did think the book was very repetitive. It constantly was saying that if you have a setback don't let it ruin you. You can have a comeback. It just used different words to say that. It's not always a bad thing. It helps to reinforce the concept that one can make a comeback from a setback. In a book like this, that's important. One needs the reassurance.
I've never reviewed a self-help book before. In fact, I don't really read them. This was a challenge for me, not to read, but to critique it. It's not the same as a story or a book of fact. It's written differently. I enjoyed reading the book. It made me want to start a comeback of my own.