Dad of Divas' Reviews: Book Review - Get Out of Your Own Way Guide to Life: 10 Steps to Shift Gears, Dream Big, Do it Now!

Sunday, July 28, 2019

Book Review - Get Out of Your Own Way Guide to Life: 10 Steps to Shift Gears, Dream Big, Do it Now!

Get Out of Your Own Way Guide to Life: 10 Steps to Shift Gears, Dream Big, Do it Now!



About the Book

Strengths and weaknesses: We all have strengths and weaknesses. So, do you want to learn how to get out of your own way and build your strengths and eliminate your weaknesses? Do it now with Get Out of Your Own Way Guide to Life: 10 Tips to Shift Gears, Dream Big, Do it Now!

Dream big: Do you want to be known as a tremendous talent...or a lazy, unfocused slacker? Whether you’re a Millennial yearning to join corporate America, a Boomer ready for reinvention, a closeted LGBTQ+ testing the gender pool or even a nerd nauseated with perfection, the Get Out of Your Own Way Guide to Life: 10 Steps to Shift Gears, Dream Big, Do it Now! by Justin Loeber, is an in-your-face, funny, no-nonsense, socio-business, coming-of-ageless handbook for anyone who is yearning for true, inner-personal success.

Learn how to get out of your own way: This shebang of a book is based on Loeber’s quirky personal life experiences that all started in the NYC 70s disco era. Justin worked as a waiter, a Wang Word Processing Operator, (remember Wang?), a substitute go-go dancer, was discovered by pop icon Gary Numan in London and was one step from stardom in his own right as a solo pop-recording artist―only to lose it all. Then, in a 180-degree turn―and without a college degree―went from a temp at Random House to an EVP at HarperCollins in a little more than a decade. In 2006 Loeber created mouth: digital + public relations, a boutique agency in NYC―repping over 550 clients to date.


My Take on the Book
This author really makes you think deeply about what you can do to change your life by getting out of the way. He criticizes but also encourages and offers great advice throughout the entire book. He challenges people of all ages to not hide behind the things that are easy to hide behind to be able to achieve what you hope to achieve in life. The book is honest and really makes you delve deep and uncover things that you might not want to uncover but in the end it really helps you to become better in many ways. There are personal anecdotes throughout the book that will make you laugh but which will also make you think about the connections into your own life too. The book both affirms and challenges and it will help people of all ages to be able to move your own life forward.

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