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New Self-Improvement eBook Unlocks A Step By Step, Well Defined Plan On Getting Your Life Back A straightforward and practical guide written by an ordinary individual for ordinary people. It offers an entirely new approach and perspective on how to reclaim your life in all aspects of daily living, but with one intense purpose. To rid one’s self of poverty and mediocrity that affects the majority of people, and to aim definitely for riches and wealth. Montreal, Q.C. (PRWEB) March 29, 2006 -- It’s provocative title “Poverty is not Compulsory, It’s a Choice” with the sub-title – One Step At A Time, Leaving Poverty Behind, hits home as the author knew it would. The choice for the title to emphasize that in countries of abundance, there’s no reason for poverty and mediocrity since both, leave you living in stress and misery.
As radical and challenging the book is - it will make you realize that we are all “authors of our own misfortunes and fortunes”, the choice is ours. It walks you through a 13 step-by-step plan that you put into practice immediately, using mental exercises to recreate your life.
It gives you vivid examples as to why government and corporate America is dependant on you remaining broke, poor, and middle class. How everyday happenings including the advertising media, controls your life without you even being aware of it, because the majority of men and women have become so accustomed to poverty and misery, they think it’s normal.
How to reclaim control of your mind and achieve the dreams you left behind as a youth. To accept and adapt to the systems that leads one to money and wealth, mainly the internet with its billion users.
“Poverty is not Compulsory, It’s a Choice” makes one come face to face with him or her self and the realization that the root of all our problems, whether with family, relationships, money, is staring right back at us.
“Writing ~ Poverty is not Compulsory, It’s a Choice ~ was a revelation even to myself, having used so many self-help books for over three decades in my corporate career ,” says the author. It gave me a whole different outlook on life as a writer, rather than as a reader.
It was while being at the lowest point in my life after being downsized, and working at demeaning jobs with a group well educated kids having college degrees, barely earning $10., $12. hr, that prompted me to write for this new generation of future poverty stricken parents, in an effort to not let them become victims to a society who have become so indifferent!
Jonathan G. Michel lives in the suburbs of Montreal, Canada, with his wife and five children. You can view details on his book at: http://www.13stepstomassivesuccess-moneyandwealth.com
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