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The Way of the Three-Year-Old Why: Live what really matters

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This book is sure to captivate readers with its mysterious mentor, secrets, and powerful lessons. The Way of the Three-Year-Old Why is a business fable that follows Dan Roberts, a struggling speaker who is battling to create a successful business while trying to cope with his daughter's disability. A mysterious mentor appears in the form of a coffee barista, and someone keeps leaving him guidance notes, hinting at an intimate knowledge of Dan and his need to find his "why" the way a three-year-old does.Discover how this book will change your the power of your why and unlock deeper levels of successExperience a shift in mindset and gain the confidence to pursue your passionsLearn the five guidelines for asking “why” the way a three-year-old doesBy following five guidelines for asking "why" the way a three-year-old does, Dan embarks on a journey of self-discovery and finds the answer to his struggles. If you enjoyed books such as The Go-Giver, Said the Lady with the Blue Hair, The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, or Start with Why, you’ll love The Way of the Three-Year-Old Why.Unlock the power of your why and gain the confidence to pursue your passions. Buy The Way of The Three-Year-Old Why now before the price changes!

118 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 29, 2023

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January 7, 2024
This book really shows that we do matters. Life is truly important and each of us should do what we desire to do. Sometimes looking at life with all the why’s make a difference. A very interesting read.
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January 18, 2024
I thought it would take me a little bit to read this book because of my schedule. Instead, I sat down and forgot about everything in the world for the past few hours and read it one sitting.

I would normally read it again before writing a review but I want to help anyone who is wondering, “Should I read this?” “Will it be good for me?” “Is it going to be worth it?”

YES!

And yes, I shouted that.

I don’t need to know you to know that if you’re reading these reviews you need and want to read this book.

There’s a magical way this book transports you back to the days when you questioned things in an innocent way instead of a worrisome way.

There’s a unique way it blends fiction and self-development to bring you into the character’s situation while seeing pieces of yourself. Because it’s fiction, you allow yourself to remain distant enough to keep reading and find out what the character does in each chapter. And because it’s self-development you find yourself making notes to circle back to after you’re done reading. (Trust me, you’ll want sticky notes or a notebook next to you as you listen; or to have your highlighters and pens ready as you read.)

Warning: When you finish it, you may go back, look at the guidelines, and look around the house for a bullet journal. Your head is likely to be swimming with ideas you’re ready to map out from all those sticky notes and points made.

This book drew me in to the characters, and I loved how the story allowed us to consider more than one success (maybe a spoiler; maybe not). I was very happy with how we got to know more than the main character, how we got to know the various locations, and how we got to feel with the characters. It was well written and a wonderful introduction to Donn’s writing if you’ve not read anything from him previously.

I recommend this book highly for anyone who:
** has lost their flare and can’t find a match
** feels burnt out by the work that they’ve been doing
** isn’t sure what’s next in life
** isn’t able to speak what they’d like to do in life because they’ve been “just getting by” for so long
** wants to do something other than what they are doing but can’t see how to get there
** has a dream they’ve packed away in the name of responsibility
** can’t remember what it felt like to ask “Why” instead of “How”

I believe you’ll find this book to be a treasure map, sharing with you guidelines and dots that bring you to the star in the center.

Happy reading!
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February 25, 2024
This book packs a punch especially in my writing gut. But it’s about more than the art of writing. That eternal quest for a well lived life touches us all in some way. The methods King uses to present that universal longing is unique and caused me to pause frequently and think. I look forward to the next book in this series.
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