100 Success Tips to Live Fully, Influence People and Achieve More
By Karma Peters
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Do you want to LIVE to your FULLEST potential...or do you want to just live your life?
This book teaches you practical and surprisingly easy ways to unleash your inner talent and LIVE fully.
Granted, this is not the first book — or the last — you’ll read about happiness and success, but it approaches these subjects from a unique perspective. It gives you clear keys you can apply to your daily life, unlocking your full potential right away. You don’t need to enlist the help of a specialist, commit a lot of time and money to something, or study anything. Just make a few adjustments in your life...and voila!
>>> In this book, you will discover many things, including:
* How to live fully while being truly in sync with what you want and need;
* How to softly influence people and make them do what you want; and
* How to achieve more with the little you already have.
>>> Who will benefit from this book? Everyone, really — but more importantly:
* People working in the health care industry, including hospices, hospitals and mental-health centers
* Relationship counselors, workers in the correctional system, and spiritually oriented people
* People seeking inner peace, entrepreneurs and professionals, and business executives
* Youth camp organizers, politicians and government officials, and social activists
Karma Peters
I wish to remain anonymous because the ideas I convey in my books are far more momentous than my humble person. Consider me nonexistent – a myth, a modicum of human folklore, a thinking iota in our collective wisdom.Just delve into my books, learn a thing or two...and, if you like the content, try to improve your life (and others’ lives). I don't aim to be a personal-growth guru, a healer, a celebrated self-help pundit, an attention-hungry author. In our publicity-obsessed culture, we don't need another such figure.I see life through the lens of passion and compassion; promise and compromise; happiness; and unwearied altruism, the kind you project when you stare at a newborn and know right away that only you can help him or her fulfill the untapped, God-given potential each of us has.We have that inner passion – so why not use it, enhance it, modify it, channel it while we are here on Earth? As an author, philosopher and life coach, I write books that inspire, motivate and teach you how to reconnect with your inner energy and ignite your outer potential.In an earlier life, I learned the ropes of financial management, organizational effectiveness, strategy, marketing and investment banking, first earning an MBA in Finance at Rutgers University and then working in various roles in the financial-services industry in New York and New Jersey. These positions ultimately enabled me to see how infinite goodness manifests itself in humans, producing pure bliss in unexpected moments and places – and how, unfortunately, sometimes our worst angels lead us to blaze unfortunate and troublesome paths for ourselves and others.These days, I wake up each morning to the sweet, hopeful music of life, and sleep to the adorable, buoyant melody of tomorrow – living one day at the time, enjoying simple moments, appreciating the chance to exist, and feeling grateful for the serendipity of human love.
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100 Success Tips to Live Fully, Influence People and Achieve More - Karma Peters
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Do you want to LIVE to your FULLEST potential…or do you want to just live your life?
This book teaches you practical and surprisingly easy ways to unleash your inner talent and LIVE fully.
Granted, this is not the first book — or the last — you’ll read about happiness and success, but it approaches these subjects from a unique perspective.
It gives you clear keys you can apply to your daily life, unlocking your full potential right away. You don’t need to enlist the help of a specialist, commit a lot of time and money to something, or study anything. Just make a few adjustments in your life…and voila!
>>> In this book, you will discover many things, including:
How to live fully while being truly in sync with what you want and need;
How to softly influence people and make them do what you want; and
How to achieve more with the little you already have.
>>> Who will benefit from this book? Everyone, really — but more importantly:
People working in the healthcare industry, including hospices, hospitals and mental-health centers
Relationship counselors, workers in the correctional system, and spiritually oriented people
People seeking inner peace, entrepreneurs and professionals, and business executives
Youth camp organizers, politicians and government officials, and social activists
The book contains a helpful Discussion Guide. Through thought-provoking questions, the book gives extensive advice on how to use the discussion guide, how to inform decisions related to the topics at hand, and how to best read it — alone, in reading groups, with your partner, or as part of learning activities, among others.
Résumé
Life is not only about success; it is about failure, too. But the key is to learn from failures, correct mistakes, transform them into strengths, and then rebound.
Millions, if not billions, of humans throughout history have learned and used the Law of Success, utilizing its hidden powers to accomplish extraordinary things, attain legend status, and improve their own lives and the lives of their contemporaries.
The gist of the Law of Success is simple: attain happiness by helping others succeed.
In this book, I revisit the Law of Success, explaining the alchemy behind personal fulfillment and giving you comprehensive yet easy-to-read tips to develop the inner, smarter you.
This book is part of a series, "The Wheel of Wisdom," in which I explore topics as varied as love and romance, self-esteem, occupational success, personal bliss, effective communication, fear management, human relationships and spirituality.
The Wheel of Wisdom reflects knowledge I accumulated through personal research, wisdom literature, everyday observation and the testimonies of hundreds of people encountered on my life journey — young and old, novice and experienced, religious and agnostic, optimistic and gloomy.
Like each book in the Series, I’ve made this tome a quick read, easy to understand and filled with as many inspirational jewels as possible.
I hope you will find it as pleasurable to read as it was for me to write.
*Important*
Readers have sent me considerable correspondence lately – most of which revolved around a few recurrent themes – so I thought it was more effective to write a quick note to clear up lots of queries about Karma Peters’ books.
The vast majority of the emails and letters is inquisitive and supportive – thank you, beloved readers! – but a few are outright condemnatory.
Time permitting, I’ll continue to personally answer each email or letter I receive from a reader.
However, this little recap aims to address some of the questions, concerns and brickbats I’ve seen in reviews, private correspondence, blogs and public forums.
Let me introduce you to my 5Cs, a collection of short references to help you better understand this book – and my other books.
The 5Cs sum up my life vision, explain my writing style and will effectively help you set your expectations as a reader.
1. Conversation
Each of my books is a conversation – call it couch conversation if you like. My writing style is conversational, not a Harvard lecture or Ph.D. dissertation replete with statistics and intellectual esotericism.
I write as I talk, and talk as I write. I cover subjects that are inherently complex and serious, but do so in a simple, straightforward way. I don’t dumb down the discourse, and neither do I think my readers are children or cerebrally challenged adults – topics like death, relationship management, personal happiness and fear management, you would agree, are not subjects that rank high in children’s literature.
I often cover these topics in a playful manner, peppering the content with humor and pseudo-theatrical vivacity, while keeping up, of course, with editorial rigor and bringing intellectual mass into the debate.
Don’t be surprised, therefore, if you see phrases such as Do this or do that,
I want you to laugh now,
or Yeah, I’m talking to you, dear reader.
Most readers like my writing approach: simple words to explain complicated subjects.
However, I occasionally get flak from a few people who qualify my scriptural style as juvenile,
a lecture to a soon-to-be high school grad
or pedantic.
I’m aware of the criticism, and accept it.
As long as most people understand and can use the content of my books to improve their lives, I’m okay. Anything else doesn’t hold relevance for me.
2. Conciseness
I typically cover long topics in short sections, to give the reader time to breathe, understand and digest the content of my books.
Slicing down a convoluted chapter benefits the reader, who then processes the material faster and finds the courage
to finish reading, say, a 200-page in three or four hours.
Most readers like that approach, and I’ve received numerous positive comments, such as refreshing read,
fast yet deep read
and this author doesn’t talk down on me, and this is a good thing.
That said, I’ve also been criticized for writing too short and too simple
content, penning a book that doesn’t quite have what it takes
or presenting stupidly simple material.
I’m aware of the criticism, and accept it.
As long as most readers understand and appreciate my writing approach, I’m okay.
3. Communication
I generally discuss several subtopics in each book, and sometimes refer the reader to another book I’ve written if I think that book covers a subtopic more comprehensively.
For example, if I talk about love in a personal-success book, I may refer the reader to a book I’ve written about love and relationship management, in case he or she wants to deepen the conversation.
Most readers relish that approach and have thanked me for introducing them to my other books.
However, some people have inveighed against that practice, calling it blatant advertising
and saying "the author promotes