Why is it important to understand how to take action? It's you're learning how to invest in the future you. Fulfillment is the end goal, and action is the vehicle to get you there. In Flowcus, author, speaker, and life optimization coach David Nurse walks you through why action is the verb that powers life and how to remove the barriers that are preventing you from taking action in your life. We all have limitless potential, but many of us don't know where to start. Deciding to take action is the first step, and this book will help you do that.
Flowcus teaches you a lot about yourself. You will unearth self-truths, release undiscovered traumas, realize unidentified roadblocks, and, ultimately, you will be able to shed the excess clay hanging onto your fulfillment statue. That's the exciting all you need is already inside of you!
The hard part? Finding the power to action it.
The mission is fulfillment. The execution is making it happen. Flowcus walks you through the steps you need to take to get there.
There’s some good nuggets in here. My favorite part is the actionable steps at the end of each chapter. I love a good self-help book that actually provides how tos. The Mad Libs section at the end is the best.
The author provides the reader with nine individuals who overcame life situations at early ages that resulted in success had a profound impact either on themselves or society. The text itself presents a partial story of the individuals struggle or issue, the crux, the anatomic aspect and what get triggered in both the brain chemicals (provides logic) and heart with the emotional aspect, the rest of the story about the individual, flip the script (what might have happened without them), tools to overcome and an animal associated with it. Some of the names; Martha Graham, Lewis Latimer, Sybil Ludington, Wilma Rudolph, Isabel Briggs, Ward Piggy Lambert, James Harrison, Isaac Newton and John Osteen. Graham created modern dance, Latimer a black man post civil war became a renowned draftsmen on many invention/patents in the late 1800. Ludington daughter of a Colonial during the Revoultionary War warned town she lived in about the British. Rudolph ,track star who overcame the inability to run until she was 13. Went on to win Gold medals. Each had an issue to overcome and did and in doing so society grew as a result. Lamert coached at Purdue and basically had to learn to stop micro managing others and in doing so coach a player who went on to become one of the greatest coaches of the 20th centrury, John Wooten. Overall a very good read with a lot of valuable information.
This is written for a 6th grader. Good book for that child who is coming of age and doesn't know if he should try out for the basketball team. Hard to get through it as an adult