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101 Cosas que ya sabes, pero siempre olvidas: El arte de vivir en un mundo complicado [Paperback]

Ernie J. Zelinski (Author)


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Book Description

September 1, 2003
Because life is complicated and hectic, simple advice is often forgotten. So this book puts all the motherly advice in one book for easy reference. Too much of a good thing isn't really good, it's never too late to learn, it isn't necessary to know life's secrets to enjoy it; these sayings are combined with commentaries from such famous personalities as Albert Einstein, Gerald Ford, and Friedrich Nietzsche, enhancing what mother knows best.

Este libro trata de esas cosas que todos han aprendido, pero por alguna misteriosa razón se siguen olvidando. Consejos como, el exceso de seguridad es un peligro, para disfrutar de la vida no es necesario conocer sus secretos, y nunca es demasiado tarde para aprender algo nuevo, estos dichos combinados con comentarios de personas famosas como Albert Einstein, Gerald Ford, y Friedrich Nietzsche, aumentan las enseñanzas de las madres.


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About the Author

Ernie J. Zelinksi is a leisure expert and the author of The Lazy Person's Guide to Success, The Joy of Not Working, and The Lazy Person's Guide to Happiness. He lives in Edmonton, Alberta.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Gestion 2000 (September 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 8497350324
  • ISBN-13: 978-8497350327
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,437,874 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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BIO FOR ERNIE ZELINSKI

Ernie J. Zelinski is an international best-selling author, innovator, professional speaker, and prosperity life coach specializing in creating inspirational life-changing books, websites, e-books, and seminars.

Ernie's core message -- that ordinary people can attain out-of-the-ordinary results and make a difference in this world -- is at the heart of his work.

Ernie deeply believes in the powers of creativity and well-intentioned action -- instead of hard work -- as the most important elements for how ordinary individuals can attain out-of-the-ordinary personal prosperity and financial freedom.

Ernie is the author of the international bestsellers "The Joy of Not Working" (over 250,000 copies sold) and "How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free" (over 150,000 copies sold), two life-changing books that have helped hundreds of thousands of individuals around the world achieve a more wholesome life.

Ernie has helped hundreds of thousands of individuals from all walks of life in their career transitions and in achieving a better work/life balance.

Ernie Zelinski's highly-acclaimed philosophy about life reaches over 150,000 individuals a month on his inspirational websites and blogs.

Thousands of individuals have contacted Ernie by phone, e-mail, and regular mail to let him know how they have experienced inner renewal and personal growth as a result of reading one or more of his blockbuster books.

Ernie has negotiated 107 book deals with publishers in 28 countries for his various creative works -- which have now sold over 700,000 copies worldwide.

Ernie is uniquely qualified to write books such as "How to Retire Happy, Wild, and Free", given that he opted for semi-retirement when he was only thirty years old and close to financial bankruptcy (with a net worth of minus $30,000).

Yet today Ernie is an international best-selling writer, entrepreneur, and prosperity life coach who maintains a three- to four-hour workday and doesn't like to work at all in any month that doesn't have an "r" in its name.

Ernie lives in Edmonton, where, besides hanging around his favorite coffee shops with his laptop, he enjoys running, cycling, reading, and traveling. Ernie's second home is Vancouver, B.C., which he visits five or six times a year.

Ernie is single and will welcome a slender, creative, intelligent, entrepreneurial, youthful, and radiant woman into his life.

Ernie speaks on the topics of early retirement, entrepreneurship, and creativity. The Turkish Society for Quality recently spent over $20,000 to have Ernie speak about "The Joy of Not Working" to 2,000 executives and scholars attending its 17th annual convention in Istanbul.

Ernie is presently working on his inspirational novel "Look Ma, Life's Easy (How Ordinary People Attain Extraordinary Success, Financial Freedom, and Personal Freedom) and its companion "Life's Secret Handbook (Reminders for Adventurous Souls Who Want to Make a Big Difference in This World)". These two books will be published real soon both in print and ebook editions.

Meet Ernie at his websites:

http://www.erniezelinski.com
http://www.retirement-quotes.com
http://www.retirement-cafe.com
http://www.how-to-retire-happy.com


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