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Wants Not Wishes Move You: How to Get What You Want
Wants Not Wishes Move You: How to Get What You Want
Wants Not Wishes Move You: How to Get What You Want
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Wants Not Wishes Move You: How to Get What You Want

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You are about to embark on one of the easiest ways to set goals, get what you want, and go where you want with those goals in life. This book is beneficial to setting goals and achieving what you want out of life.

Written by an author who has been through what you may have had to deal with in your life and overcoming adversity by setting goals and reaching them by using his "Plan of Action."

Norman Willey has set up an easy way to help you set your goals, develop an action plan and take the proper steps to get to where you wish to go. This book is "short and sweet" it is so jam packed with information and resources it should cost more, but the author is so dedicated in helping people that he has lowered the price of his book for you.
LanguageEnglish
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Release dateApr 26, 2016
ISBN9781456601546
Wants Not Wishes Move You: How to Get What You Want

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    Wants Not Wishes Move You - Norman Willey

    You

    Forward

    You are about to embark on one of the easiest ways to set goals, get what you want, and get where you are going with those goals in life.

    I wrote this book with people just like you and I in mind. I am in the market of helping people with a straight forward and easy to understand style of explaining the key elements in moving forward with your goals.

    There was a time in my life that I was struggling with finances and depression. I had no idea what I was going to do. I was newly divorced; I had given everything to my ex-wife and drove away with just a car and clothes.

    I met a woman, we moved in together, but I had no job, and struggled to make ends meet.

    We rented a studio apartment with our two cats, and a load of stuff, which she had collected.

    I had no job, and we had no privacy and no money to do much of anything. Although she worked hard to bring in money for food and some bills, I was relying on unemployment.

    I would lay awake at night in constant turmoil asking God to take me away from it all.

    I struggled with myself, and pleaded that God either take me away, or bless me.

    Then it was as if by magic or that God Himself had whispered a plan in my ear about what to do.

    I had an epiphany about what to do.

    It came to me that I could not just wish things to be resolved. I had to plan, and take action to get things done.

    You do not accomplish by wishing but by planning.

    I got out of bed, and started making a list of things to do.

    I made a list of all the jobs that might be in the area.

    I started applying for any job I could find.

    I started working with a company, calling around the United States doing surveys, as a temporary worker.

    My hard work paid off by becoming a full time benefited employee.

    I was then able to move out of the studio and into a large one-bedroom apartment.

    Next on my list was to contact my ex-wife and sell the condominium that was in my name.

    During my sleepless nights, I wondered how I could have left her with a two-bedroom condominium, fireplace, and a big screen TV, while I was living in a studio watching a 19-inch TV.

    I contacted her pleading to sell the condominium and move into some other residence.

    She refused, until I pointed out that she was not making the payments that she agreed upon doing in our divorce.

    I have to tell you that there were many heated discussions over this. During this time, I learned to write a very convincing letter to keep my creditors from harassing me.

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