Saturday 16 November 2013

BOOK OF THE DAY: The Book You Shouldn't Have Read by Pheng Taing


by Pheng Taing





BOOK DESCRIPTION
If you listen to the advise of this book, you shouldn't have read this book. The Book You Shouldn't Have Read is a book meant to motivate and inspire you to get the things you want accomplished in your life through a series of goal setting techniques. Using the SMART system first introduced by George Doran and the author's own spin on SMART, this book uses examples of successful entrepreneurs to help drive the point home. Since you shouldn't have read this book in the first place, it is deliberately short and to the point so as to not waste your time reading.



AUTHOR BIO
Pheng Taing graduated with a Electrical Engineering Degree from Drexel University. After spending a few years in Engineering working at a nuclear power plant, he went into the family business selling shoes. Needing a way to keep his brain active, he decided to write a book and try to promote it while trying out different ventures for himself. Always believing in philanthropy, he donated $500 the the American Red Cross for the Sandy disaster relief efforts and will donate another $500 if he's able to get 10,000 likes by November 2013 on his book's Facebook page. www.facebook.com/shouldntread

REVIEWS
5.0 out of 5 stars Best motivational book I've ever read November 12, 2012
Format:Paperback
The Book You Shouldn't Have Read is a good, quick read that will help you find the inspiration to set some goals and follow through with them. It provides structure and guidance with a simple process that refines your goals, and a supportive perspective on overcoming obstacles. Other self-help books take days or weeks of reading to impart the same wisdom that you can get from reading this book in one sitting. If you're truly looking for a motivational book to help you get things done, then get this book since you'll spend less time reading and more time doing.


5.0 out of 5 stars True Motivation November 26, 2012
By Ambika
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
Finally, we have a motivational book that gets to the point. I've read other motivational books that tend to drain on and while I realize the encouragement they provide, it doesn't always last when you put the book down. This book is a quick read and at the end of it, I really did feel a sense of true inspiration. The author has done a brilliant job bringing his motto to life and giving back to his readers


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