It is never too late to change your life. What can you do today to improve yourself? Be persistent and militant with this change and you won't recognize yourself in one year's time. This book is your handbook for straightening out your life so that you can live a more fulfilling and ultimately enjoyable life. This book will - Help you create your life mission - Understand red flags in women - Develop healthy habits - Gain self-confidence - Become a more interesting man - Live a life of excellence Reclaim Your Manhood is the debut book of author Ryan Felman, creator of the Path to Manliness brand and www.PathToManliness.com. Ryan Felman is a man who like many other young men, struggled to find his life's mission. After struggling through the family court system and nearly losing everything in divorce, he bounced back with fury and determination to live life to the fullest. By documenting his rise, Felman has created a path for young men everywhere who are lost and need direction and guidance in life. In less than a year, Ryan Felman went from hating running to running his first 5K and a Spartan Race. He created his own website and now has authored his first book. Challenge yourself by reading this book and implement its advice into your own life. I have 20 steps here for the modern man to make meaningful changes to his life as well as details about how to take these steps and put them into action. Change your mindset. Change your life.
Every Chapter is on point with today's failed masculine society.
Every chapter is spot on! Men are losing ground, men are getting weaker by the day. This book will put a fire under your ass and get you thinking different.
Every man needs to be called out on occasion to man up, this book will get you there!
I've been following Felmen on Twitter and his blog for a while. I am a big fan. This book is an extension of that. It's short. Although the points he makes are great, it lacks depth. This book seems like a very long blog post. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, and given the low price, I can't complain. It is like receiving advice from a good friend. A little superficial, but a good kick in the butt to follow your instincts.