At times you and I find ourselves locked in a counterproductive pattern, exerting effort without producing the desired results. How do we break out of self destructive, stressful cycles of activity that do not lead to accomplishment but rob us of our joie de vivre? First we read this book, The List. Then we experience a breakthrough in producing results without stress. Don't expect an incremental improvement in your life. Instead expect a breakthrough that restores your energy, empowering you to go where you really want to go in life. This book will not simply improve your attitude and self-esteem, it will reset your worldview and alter forever your way of being. You will develop a new perspective enabling you to notice what there is to do next, then focus like a laser beam and do it. So enjoy the book and your journey from here to the good life.
William Wilder is the founder of Your Money Matters Project. He is an insightful writer. William is a personal development consultant committed to make a real difference for others who are interested in improving their financial situation to create a higher standard of living for themselves, and producing a breakthrough in their quality of life. William is also involved in residential real estate design, marketing and development.
According to William, everyone who got to where they are had to start where they were. Each of us can realize there is a path from where we are to where we really want to go in life, or not. It is entirely our choice. Our challenge is to take the journey that matters most along that path, or not. We have a choice regarding what we do with our time, our energy, our money, our life. We can settle for less than our heart's desire, or we can go for it! William's work is devoted to those of us who choose to go for it.
William's writing is designed to empower ordinary people to produce extraordinary results. His passion is to make a profound contribution by inspiring people to get past whatever has been stopping them from taking their own journey from here to the good life.
That was interesting and I like the idea of something like this in your personal life. I liked a lot of the things on his lists and some I definitely didn't agree with, but that would be with any of our lists. I have to say my favorite part was his picture lists.