Joyce Schwarz submitted a blog comment after my brief review of her book The Vision Board: The Secret to an Extraordinary Life. You can find my blog post on The Vision Board here, and her comment here.
Joyce has graciously offered a free chapter, available via download, from this website. Enjoy!
She also expresses interest in any golf-oriented vision boards. I don’t have any myself. If you have created a golf-oriented vision board, and would be willing to share it, Joyce is interested. Just email me and we can go from there.
I’ve just started reading How Great Golfers Think by local writer and competitor Bob Skura. I’m only a few chapters in at this point. The book is written in story/novel format, rather than more of a how-to treatise. Four very dissimilar golfers – aside from the fact that they’re all men – embark on a quest to greatly improve the mental aspects of their respective golf games. They quickly stumble upon a trusted sage that offers to impart his wisdom.
How Great Golfers Think follows a pattern or formula similar to another local product, Dave Chilton’s The Wealthy Barber. In both cases a knowledgeable and trusted mentor shares timeless truths with eager students of life. It’s a formula that works well for Bob’s book, just as it did for Dave’s.
Once again, as noted yesterday, if you know anyone that may be interested in a great 2006 Dodge Caravan...
Joyce has graciously offered a free chapter, available via download, from this website. Enjoy!
She also expresses interest in any golf-oriented vision boards. I don’t have any myself. If you have created a golf-oriented vision board, and would be willing to share it, Joyce is interested. Just email me and we can go from there.
I’ve just started reading How Great Golfers Think by local writer and competitor Bob Skura. I’m only a few chapters in at this point. The book is written in story/novel format, rather than more of a how-to treatise. Four very dissimilar golfers – aside from the fact that they’re all men – embark on a quest to greatly improve the mental aspects of their respective golf games. They quickly stumble upon a trusted sage that offers to impart his wisdom.
How Great Golfers Think follows a pattern or formula similar to another local product, Dave Chilton’s The Wealthy Barber. In both cases a knowledgeable and trusted mentor shares timeless truths with eager students of life. It’s a formula that works well for Bob’s book, just as it did for Dave’s.
Once again, as noted yesterday, if you know anyone that may be interested in a great 2006 Dodge Caravan...
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