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How to Stay When You Want to Quit

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How to Stay When You Want to Quit
Rescripting your life from whiner to winner

“The real life situations that Max goes through are detailed explanations of situations that I and others often go through everyday and are easily understood throughout the book.”


“Steps to identify problems, steps to address problems, steps to fix problems in a all too real setting of today’s competitive, ever changing technology business environment.”


“I really like books like this. They're simple to read and to the point and have a very clear message.”


“Original thinking about taking responsibility for being in the dumps and how it appears to others”


“I liked the way the Max and Madeline can actually become you - they're very easy to relate to & that the situations are real.”


“I loved all the analogies Karl Bimshas used to convey his sentiments, especially "Don't blame it on burnout when you're the arsonist!" It made me realize that my attitude is everything and is very empowering.”


“I found the real world settings very helpful. The chapter on who’s the real jerk was great - I liked the parts that challenged Max to take action. Not just blame others, but take his own responsibility.”


“The Good Lord didn't design any of us to live in today’s pressure packed, changing, high tech business world. Reading and applying the "back to basics" logic in this book can help many get back on track.”


“I can see myself giving this book to someone. I think it just might help them.”


“I found the reading to be easy to understand. I couldn't stop once I started!”


"The story is well told and probably a fairly common situation / experience to many people in a multitude of fields. It is a good quick reality check and forces one to look at one's own behaviors."

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