Joshua Miller wants you to be happy. Not just getting by, not just successful by society’s standards, but can’t-wait-to-wake-up-every-single-day happy. If you’re shaking your head, convinced that this is impossible for you, Joshua calls bullshit. The life you want is attainable—you simply need to reconnect with the person you really are. I Call Live Your Life Not Someone Else’s takes the wildly overcomplicated advice presented by the self-help industry, distills it down to its basic principles, and reveals how those principles can help you become your authentic self. With insights designed to shake you out of your complacency, Joshua will show you how to face your problems head-on and conquer them with strategies that work for you. Your life doesn’t have to suck. Honest. I Call Bullshit challenges you to be true to your dreams, your purpose, and yourself.
This book is one of the straightforward precise help for anyone who is frantically running behind knotty advice presented by self-help industry. After reading this, one understands after-all everything is just okay.
The content of this book is nothing that will blow your mind. It is bits and pieces pulled from other areas but how the author frames the questions, challenges preconceived notions and pushes you to act is what takes this book to the level of wanting to share it with others. The resources at the end are very help too in getting you ready to take control of your life and cut out the bullshit.
I don’t like writing reviews but this book was inspiring and practical enough to write one. If you feel there’s more for you than what you’re doing now but you don’t know what to do, this book is a good place to start. Enjoy!
I couldn't put this down and have 125 highlights. It would have come in handy a few years ago, but I know there's someone who needs it now. If you're reading this and your life isn't going the way you want, this book is the starting point you need.
This is a pretty typical motivational book. The overarching message is that if you want to accomplish something you should stop making excuses and just do it. While sound advice, it isn't really different from the message in many other similar books. It's a valid message, but it isn't unique.