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14 Apr, 2018
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06 Aug, 2017
Hilarious- straight in the bin
Page 12 is hilarious- he preaches about paradigm shifts when he realised he was in a cinema and everybody else attending the screening was ethnic minority. "I did feel very aware, for the first time in my life, what it was really like to be a minority". Oh really? Well done Mr Heppell, give yourself a pat on the back and instruct others about this "paradigm shift". Some of his suggestions are frankly insulting: "Try spending some time in a wheelchair to see how differently people behave around you". You can't make this stuff up! I couldnt read on without laughing.

06 Jul, 2017
Some good points- but a lot of waffle
This book is clearly written by a theorist who spends his time consulting businesses. Whilst his books are informative and contain great tips. He does like to waffle about paradigms and has many diagrams which seem to illustrate the same things. He also starts waffling about his experiences which take away from the overall message. For example, he discusses chronic and acute cancer as an illustration of business/life problems, and goes into detail about how he is invited to participate in a surgeons theater to literally get this point across to the reader- unnecessary and quite insensitive. He discusses how he assisted the president of a psychological association with suicidal tendencies who had a eureka moment when he discovered "Integrity Theory" which gave him the peace he needed in his life. Integrity as in- "I decided to take a major break. I gave up my mistress. I came clean with my wife". Take what you can from the good parts of this book. But its clear this man never ran his own business.