"This sticks"
I've listened to and read many self help books from Dale Carnegie to Steven R Covey and this one is right up there! I realize a book is good when I find myself having to tell others what I've heard because it impacted me so much and that happens every day with this. The stories are memorable and clarify what the reader wants to know. The reader: those who want to improve how they communicate ideas to bosses, classes, groups, and even children. This is a repeat-listen!
"Perfect for College Student...and everyone else"
I am just getting out of college and deciding what to do with finances. This audio book set me straight on how I can make a few years of sacrifice to enjoy the rest of my life with little worry about money. His energy is incredible and clearly structured that allows for the EASIEST APPLICATION I'VE EVER HEARD IN ANY BOOK! I know that I will be thanking him years down the road for the habits he gave me. If you are deep in debt or just living month to month this book is even moreso for you. Great listen. A small side-note, he does have religious undertones and thankfully suggests staying close to God to keep proper motives to WHY we should get out of debt.
"Do some work"
The point of this audio book is to stimulate your preparation for interviews by posing often-asked questions and then providing general insight on how to answer. He emphasizes that results only come when YOU sit down and create your own and practice them until they become part of you. You truly get out of this what you put into it. Great for those who ACTIVELY are seeking to improve interview skills.
"Abridged but great for repetition"
This audio version is abridged BUT the advantage of repeated listening is well worth the price to buy the audio version (even in addition to the book) for constant refreshing. The principles are wonderful and the way Jack shares them allows for the reader to easily apply them into action as soon as the reader is able and willing. This is great information for achieving high-schoolers and college students who are deciding what they want to do with their life and what they have to start doing. Thanks Jack!