This is one of those earnest self-help books with easy answers to tough issues. Like a lot of books of this ilk, it starts with a premise that has merit: find your passion and you will find success. True enough but if you are to believe this book, that is all you need. And, the author can fill a whole book telling you this same thing in many different ways. It is all so formulaic, with variations such as bringing the author's life experiences into it to demonstrate how really easy it is. I totally agree that it is useful to identify your own personal motivators, but their are so many other requisites in this complex success gumbo, including personality, strengths, behavioral styles, life experiences, mental states, etc.
When I started personal and career coaching, I looked for easy answers like this and mouthed some of the same words as Janet Attwood does. Believe me folks, just finding your passion does not guarantee success. Since it is one dimension, though, I found her "Passion Test" interesting and might be a useful tool in getting started to finding the right path for you. I guess I also bristle at the money-making aspect of this concept. You can go on line and then take the test and then sign up for a variety of expensive programs to guide you along. This is a typical model that puts a lot of money in these entrepreneurs' pockets, but if you are going that route, there are better and more rational ways to spend those hard-earned dollars.
Believe me, folks, there are no easy answers to "discovering your destiny", as the authors claim in the sub-title of the book.