The No Excuse Guide to Success (BOOK REVIEW)
The No Excuse Guide to Success:
No Matter
What Your Boss—or Life—Throws at You
by Jim “Mr. Energy” Smith, Jr.
Foreword by Chad
Hymas
Career Press
Paperback, $14.99
256 pages
ISBN: 978-1-60163-212-8
Book
Review by Kam Williams
“Life
is not what you’ve been taught; it’s what you believe. It’s not what you’ve
experienced; it’s the choices you’ve made as a result. It’s not about what
happened to you; it’s about how you remembered it. It’s not what challenges
have come your way; it’s what you’ve seen as challenging.
It’s
not what has appeared in your path; it is what you have accepted. When we
accept personal responsibility for our lives, everything is possible… This book
offers my 10 proven principles, Winning
Ways that will help you move beyond making excuses
and toward living the life you want.”
--
Excerpted from the Introduction (pages 20 and 35).
Self-help
gurus offer different paths to enlightenment, and those in need of a little
tough love, might like to listen Jim Smith, Jr. Also known as “Mr. Energy,” for
years Jim has led JIMPACT workshops and delivered inspirational speeches for
both Fortune 500 companies and non-profit corporations.
Now Jim has
distilled the essence of his message into The No Excuse Guide to Success, a
how-to book extolling the virtues of his 10 practical principles. The thrust of
the philosophy basically boils down to taking responsibility for your own life.
Chapter 1
suggests that you hold yourself accountable rather than blame others or outside
forces for your failings. Chapter 2 resurrects the late Dr. Norman Vincent
Peale’s notion that positive thinking leads to positive outcomes.
Chapter 3
urges you to “Embrace the Uncertainty,” meaning move out of your comfort zone,
while Chapter 4 helps you reinvent yourself rather than search outside for the
answers to your problems. Chapter 5 promotes the novel idea of listening with
three ears which involves “connecting with another human being on an emotional,
even spiritual level.” And so forth.
Besides
advice, each chapter includes a personal action plan with checklists and
fill-in-the-blanks worksheets to ensure that you start applying the author’s
tools and techniques to reach your goals. The guide’s prefatory pages are
replete with remarks from lots of Mr. Energy’s success stories.
So, far be
it from me to argue with course graduates, especially when the text reads like
a plausible plan for folks ready to take charge of their lives, for better or
worse.
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