Best-selling author and marketing guru Joe Vitale offers insights and life lessons for achieving success.
With the simple, straightforward tone of an instructional manual, this audiobook offers big wisdom and little-known secrets for living a better life. Packed with life lessons most people will wish they'd learned earlier, Life's Missing Instruction Manual uses humor and anecdote to present practical steps readers can use to take control of their lives, overcome any obstacle, and find fulfillment. Each simple lesson is explained and brought into focus with real-life examples and includes practical steps for putting those lessons to work every day. Full of uncommon wisdom and lighthearted humor, this book will help readers develop confidence, create a plan for success, get ahead at work, build rapport with others, develop time-management skills, and find wealth and happiness.
Listeners will learn how to live life to the fullest when they discover how to:
©2006 Joe Vitale; (P)2007 Gildan Media
"some good tips, but too much jumping around"
There are a few great tips in this book, some of which I've heard many times before and a few that were quite insightful and I agree, someone should have told me before.
But, most of the time, the subjects switch too quickly. Additionally, the reader's tone isn't as casual and comfortable as I've heard from a number of other audible books. And lastly toward the end of the book, the author takes on a rather religious, preaching tone that I found annoying.
So, a few good tips. But that's about it.
"Sales Plug for Contributing Authors"
Save your money/credits unless you have never learned anything from any experience you have had in your life or converse with anyone about goals and objectives. I purchansed this item to preview thinking it might be beneficial for my 17 year-old son, entering the college selection process. I would only give it to him as a joke or lesson in the fine art of the con. At the conclusion of each segment rader/listener is provided an offering of books to purchase and/or websites to refer to by the contributor of that 'lesson'. The tome of 'lessons' is full of contradictions, one will advise you to identify your goals and strive to reach. A future lesson will tell you to ask the universe in general terms provide what you want and the positive energy will bring it your way, then another will direct you to what you want through the power of prayer. Need advice on time management? Make a list and priortize, DUH. Don't walk..RUN from this publication.
Anybody Listening?
"Great information, poor presentation"
I love Joe, I love listening to Joe give us the great information that he has discovered. He has a passion about him that is beyond awesome. What I don't like, is when he pieces his information together with other people reading the stories, people who sound like they read the filmstrips in high school. I distracts me from the information because it sounds so boring. The information in this book is priceless, but how its delivered is poor.
One other thing, please stop using people who have called in via a teleconference or people who have left you voice mail with information read from their script, or the teleconferences themselves (referring to a few other Joe Vitale audio books on this site). Those are extremely poor quality recordings and should not be used in putting out a quality product. Or at least find someone who can clean the audio up for you.
And for the folks who run Audible, please do us a favor. If there is more than one person other than the author that is narrating the book, let us know. Put on there, "multiple readers." so we know we're not getting just Joe Vitale, which is who I want to listen too, not 15 other profession voice talent people that will put me to sleep while I'm driving. I'd suggest getting this book rather than listening to the audio.
Oh and Joe, if someone other than you is giving the web address for the person they are reading the part of, have them spell it out. Some of the names they say as the address are incorrect and phonetics just doesn't come across well for something like Hartoonian. Which I think is not how it is spelled.