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Trying not to shove my self-help book down your throat
I'm reading a book that I want you to read. It's clear: I've said so to you. Although I'm not even finished with it!
It's not a thing I intend to do ceaselessly - although I often want to share books I read, I try to curb the urge to push them on others. Still, this one book, once I'm finished and perhaps once I've read it again, or at least reviewed and recorded the salient points, seems like something that has the capability of adding a bit of joy to your life, too. After the heavy stuff, that is. The work. These books always require a bit of work, don't they?
So this quote above is by the author of the book. I should prolly include the link here to the book, shouldn't I? It's called The Big Leap: Conquer Your Hidden Fear and Take Life to the Next Level. So there you have it. Or you could visit thebigleap.net. That's also available.
Mostly I just wanted to use this quote and add my pretty graphic for you. But it's certainly related and so I thought I'd mention it again here. If you consider reading the book, we can discuss it. Then I'll do everything I can to hold off on pushing my books on you... for at least a month or two! xo