Customer Reviews
self motivation - By: , 30 Jul 2003 
Gael Lindenfield is obviously very driven. This book is writtenin a verbose, rhetirocal style about her own experiences & what has worked for her. At the finish, I concluded that this book is good if you are already self-motivated. Its about developing that virtuous circle, which I think is quite hard for some people. She refers to her own books & no other expertsin the field & is very subjective. If that works for you, have a read, but I'm afraid it didn't for me.
So good I bought it twice! - By: , 28 Nov 2001 
I bought an earlier version of this book just to see what is was about & felt that everything was okay after I read it.
Then it obviously got hidden somewhere on my bookshelf & I bought it again earlier this year when I was feeling a lack of confidence before a big interview (they cheated & changed the cover!). I read itin a day & felt great again - the interviewer commented how I had controlled the meeting & then I decided that I actually did not want the job because I was happy where I was - I just needed some reassurance.
Like every self-motivation or self-confidence book, they are only good if you can imagine yourself being successful & believe that you are a winner & that you deserve to have good things happen to you.
Back at work, my sales figures have got much better & I feel motivated to achieve more than I did the previous month. (But that might be just because I'm great of course!)
At the end of the day its allin your head. If you like reading (very cheap) books & making yourself happy, then buy it. Who cares what your friends see when they look at your bookshelf!
too many ideas packed into one tape - By: markjameson@bigfoot.com, 04 Jul 2000 
there are lots of good ideasin this tape but I found it was trying to cover too much ground & doing none of them justice. We all need self motivation to get things done but Gael had me listening to about half of the tape & then I just went on to something else.