Get Real, Get Rich: Conquer
the 7 Lies Blocking You from Success [BARGAIN PRICE]
(Hardcover)
by Farrah Gray
Review By Reginald Johnson
"Success-Tapes.Com"
This review is from:
Get Real, Get Rich: Conquer the 7 Lies Blocking You from
Success (Hardcover)
I was most impressed with Farrah Gray's earlier book
(Reallionaire). My daughter knew I was an admirer of Mr. Gray
and presented me with "Get Real, Get Rich: Conquer The 7 Lies
Blocking You From Success", as one of my birthday presents.
Reallionaire was informative, entertaining, and marvelously
inspirational. Dr. Gray's life is a cogent reminder that wisdom
is not synonymous with a number. Chutzpah is not exemplified by
a number. Experience is not contained in a number. Some of the
smartest people on this earth are young. Conversely, many of
the dumbest people in the world are old.
Get Real, Get Rich: gives the reader more
nuts and bolts than Reallionaire. It focuses on how to achieve
success in all areas of life ... by telling the reader not just
"what" to do but also showing "how" to do it. It is not filled
with charts, graphs, and other mundane fillers. Instead, it is
packed with lots of down-home-anecdotal information ... for
quick, fun, and stimulating reading.
Mr. Gray is spot-on when he states: "Too many of us live
paycheck to paycheck and pray those compilations of books, CDs,
and DVDs will somehow lead us to automatic wealth". He
emphasizes throughout the book that everything comes with a
price. If you are willing to pay the price, he subsequently
shows poignant guidelines for fulfilling one's purpose in life.
In one section the reader discovers "wealth potential". This
deals with all facets of the individual ... not just his/her
bank account.
My favorite part of the book shows all participants how to
define, discover, and demystify, their mission in life. It is
done by asking everyone to answer three profound questions. I
will share one with you: "What comes easy to you but harder to
others?" Similar to this question, I found Get Real, Get Rich
... easy to read but difficult to put aside ... until I had
read it from cover to cover. I encourage you to do the
same.
Reviewed by Reggie Johnson, author, How to Close More
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