

I Completely Understand.
I totally get it.
I truly do.
You probably took a look at the title, Simply Successful, and thought:
"Yet another 'self-help' book. No thanks, I'll pass."
I agree 100%. There is already an abundance of literature on the subject of succeeding in this niche or that niche, or about attaining overall happiness.
That's Not the Book I Wrote.
I consumed quite a bit of "self help" and "personal development" material while I was researching Simply Successful, and to put it bluntly...
I didn't care for much of it!
I really felt that there was something missing - not necessarily in the individual books and films themselves, but in how they fit together.
I found a lot of really good, helpful books and films...
...some "so-so" material...
...and some that were laughably bad.
But everything that I read or viewed felt like only a scrap of information... a piece of the puzzle... an outline of a framework.
There was nothing that tied it all together.
They say the if you can't find the book that you want, you should write it.
So that's exactly what I did.
I wrote the book that I felt was
missing.
I could go on and on about how Simply Successful is different from the other success literature you may have read...
But I'd Rather Show You.
For the price of a few fancy cups of coffee, you can learn, simple, straightforward, everyday techniques for doing what you want to do, better, and ultimately, getting what you really want.
There's no mystical secret sauce. There's no magic bullet. There's no foolproof winning "formula."
There are just tried-and-true, time-tested strategies for that ultra-successful people have been using for thousands of years to have, do, and be whatever they want.
So what have you got to lose?
Worst case: a few bucks.
What do you stand to gain?
More money
Better health
Stronger relationships
and...
Anything else that you have the imagination to desire.
Basically, whatever you want.
Honestly, this isn't rocket science! But it's also not easy.
It's simple.
I'm confident that you'll enjoy reading Simply Successful as much as I enjoyed writing it.