How to create your "thinking muscle" to be a wealthy person?
The author Kelly Choi, who is founder of a successful global market chain "Kelly Deli", shows some of the answers to this question. Kelly promises that following the principles and practices more than 100 days consistently will change our life to success. Most of those principles involves us to have faith, discipline, love and visualization.
I think the book will deeply resonate with readers who are suffering from depression or pain of failure in their life - as Kelly used to be in her late 30s. Not only does author try to energize us to become successful, but also she tries to comfort us by saying "you're gonna be okay". And because of that, it differentiates this book from other books in the same category (or maybe not, since I haven't yet read ALL the books in this category).
I had to remove one star because it didn't really resonated with me that much, but still it's a good book to read over and over again.
Choi not only distills the vision-driven, resilience-forged mindsets found across countless self-help books, but also clearly demonstrates how she applied them to her own life—and the tangible success that followed.
I read it again, and it reminded me of so many things I had forgotten I wanted in life.
It brought those desires back into focus and gave me a clearer idea of how to move toward the version of myself I aspire to be. For the first time in a while, I finally feel ready to take that next step forward.