No Opportunity Wasted by Phil Keoghan - Page 2

Author: ZMethosPublished: Dec 26, 2004 at 3:09 pm 1 comment

Many of the elements in N.O.W. seem like common sense, but much of it falls under the category of, "I knew that, I just needed to hear it from someone else." In other words, a lot of the book is affirmation, encouragement and support. The chapters are filled with shaded boxes that serve as examples, checklists, and guidelines. In some cases, a reader might do just as well reading only the boxes as opposed to the entire chapter, since the boxes seemed to be simply condensed versions of the text as a whole.

N.O.W. is the kind of book to read, well, now, at the threshold of a new year. It's the kind of book to light a fire under you and get you moving. While not all the scenarios in N.O.W. may apply to every reader, the book as a whole is inspiring. A reader may discover hidden wishes buried deep within himself, things he never realized he wanted to do. . . until N.O.W.

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  • 1 - Lu Shan

    Aug 21, 2005 at 3:50 am

    I'm in China,I can't find the shop to buy the book<>,Can you help me,please?
    I really want read it.
    Thanks!

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