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B**S
Your transformation starts now!
Honorée Corder’s "Vision to Reality" is a transformative guide that takes you from dreaming to achieving in record time. The STMA (Short-Term Massive Action) system is a game-changer and helps you set and achieve your goals with clarity and ease. Honorée guides you in crafting a compelling vision, setting SMART goals, and developing positive habits to become a high achiever. It’s like she is your personal coach cheering you on along the way- because she’s awesome like that!Her motivational writing style combines tough love with tons of practical wisdom through the 100-day journey. Whether you're an empire building entrepreneur, executive, or looking to elevate your life, this book is a must-read and an investment in your future. Ready to turn your vision into reality? Your transformation starts now!
P**E
Achievable plan for goals
Geared toward the salespeople of the world, but a good resource for everyone who'd like to reach a goal. Be your own life coach. The strategies listed are good common sense, written clearly with no overdone pretentious writing.The only part that bothered me about the book was the occasional grammatical faux pas. For example: the incorrect use of "plum." Corder's editor should have caught "wore me plum out" and substituted the correct "plumb." A minor annoyance, since I got the book for free on Bookbub.
J**E
An effective way to remember an important concept
I read this book several months ago, and I regularly come back to one particular concept that's emphasized by the author. She speaks about SMTA - short term massive action, and how that can contribute to your ideas becoming your reality. It's an effective approach, and I've been intentional about utilizing that concept ever since. Honoree Corder is truly an insightful, action-oriented author who goes out of her way to share her wisdom with her readers in a genuine and accessible way.
F**.
Useful, thought-provoking book for anyone trying to achieve their goals
I don't write a lot of reviews. When I do, it is because the product has changed my life in some way - changed my mindset, made day to day life easier, what have you.This is one of those books. When it was first recommended to me, I hesitated to read it - after all, I already had a personal vision statement and I was pretty good at setting goals in order to get what I wanted to get.But, I had a gift card, so I bought the book. And let it sit on my bookshelf for a while. I decided to bring it with me on a family trip, knowing that I wouldn't have any internet connection and that a review of what I thought I already knew would be beneficial.I started reading the book somewhat casually, quite honestly not taking it super seriously. But it quickly sucked me in. Honorée is a talented writer, she has an unique method for making goals reality (and making a lot of progress with those goals in just 100 days) and she asks thought-provoking questions.After reading her book, I totally rewrote my vision statement and drastically changed my method for achieving my own goals. Working on my goals day after day is no longer the drag that it used to be, and these goals are now tied in to a vision statement that I really resonate with. Every day I see myself getting closer and closer to my goals, and it feels fantastic.This book definitely isn't 'just a review' or a rehash of techniques and ideas in different books. It is most definitely worth a read for anyone trying to take their lives to the next level.
M**L
Some interesting ideas borrowed from other books, but not well written
This book has some good ideas, which are mainly borrowed from other books. What I didn't like about the book is the overconfident way it is written. When she both starts and ends every single chapter by quoting herself, this becomes tiring to read. Also, when any new ideas in the book are repeatedly trademarked, it creates a weid reading experience. If I were to reccomend a book like this for a friend, I would opt for "The Compound Effect" by Darren Hardy or "The One Thing" by Darren Hardy instead of "Vision to Reality".
K**S
The magic key to accomplishing your most important goals
For years, I have been indecisive about how to approach my most important goals. Should I do the 12-Week Year system? Quarterly goals? 2-week intensive goals? Annual goals? All those have their place, and those frameworks have helped countless people.However, if you're looking for something different, look no further than "Vision to Reality." Honorée is not only one of my favorite authors--she's also my business coach and mentor. I have seen firsthand how she has used the system in this book to accomplish big goals most people only dream about.Even cooler, this new edition of "Vision to Reality" is a small-format book that's perfect for carrying around as a companion during your 100-day journey. Honorée has once again knocked it out of the park with this book!Kent SandersGhostwriter & Host of the The Profitable Writer Podcast
C**K
Sales for Author's Coaching Services
For all of the books out there about setting goals and success, I am quite shocked (perhaps dubious) at the number of 5 stars for this book, when much of the book is a sales pitch for one of the author's coaching programs. In fact, in a couple of parts of the book, the author assumes that you have either met with "your coach" or it was written in such a way as to make me think that this book was re-purposed from a coaching questionnaire. It has some decent advice about the right way to set goals, but there are other books out there that provide this information and other motivation and success in a "complete package." It's disappointing because I like the author's (life) story and I can see from the writing that she is probably a highly effective coach. And I don't like that it ends on this sentiment of "Buy some form of coaching from me if you really want the stuff in this book to work." Yuck.
A**N
Easy read with some interesting ideas
I was disappointed that at the end there had been a sales pitch for the live program only to be told it was no longer available, the book has a few good ideas and is written in an easy to read conversational tone.
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