Slap Yourself: The 12 most important questions you've never asked yourself...and how the answers might save your life., Paperback/Joshua Zepess
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Description"Too many people live above their means and below their potential. It doesn't have to be that way and it can't stay that way."How would it feel to wake up with purpose, monetize your passions and talents, and become the person worthy of success.? Would that be a life worth living?Some of what you will find inside: Clarity on your true purpose Why do you wake up each morning? Is it to fight the good fight or are you excited about fulfilling your purpose and bringing real value to the world? Time to find out what really makes you tick. If you don't know where you're going, every road will get you nowhere. How to monetize your passions and talents They say you can either love what you do or make lots of money. I say they're full of shit What if you can do both? Imagine instead of paying ridiculous amounts of money on hobbies, you can get paid to do what you love. There's money in everything, especially in what you love. Tools to help you on your journey to becoming the best version of yourself Building anything requires planning, having the right tools, and taking action. With that, imagine you were trained to use those tools competently and also knew what pitfalls to avoid. Shore up your weaknesses, build mental toughness, and get ready to work A personal manifesto / An escape plan from the rat race How amazing would it be to have a clear and concise guiding document that was basically a prologue to the rest of your ideal life? Something that would keep you on track in life and career so that success was not a hope, but inevitable. You had one to ensure success on your last vacation, let's make one for your successful life. Leaving a legacy Have you ever thought about the mark you will be leaving on your family, community or the world? Will it be something worth remembering, a set of skid marks, or nothing at all? If you have an ounce of love for the future generations, let's make sure there we leave this world in better shape than we found it. We are all busy and