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Phyllis George (Author)
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October 12, 2003

As seen on the "Today" show

"If you want a thrilling experience, read Phyllis George's new book." --Ruth Stafford

Peale, chairman of the board, Guideposts "Phyllis's fun-loving personality really shines through in this book. It's clever, smart, and full of life wisdom. Don't miss it. It's a great read!" --Blythe Danner, award-winning actress

"A masterful stroke of motivating genius. Phyllis George proves magic happens when you say YES! to YOURSELF!" --Harvey Mackay, bestselling author of Swim with the Sharks


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If there's anyone who's an expert on reinventing herself, it's Phyllis George. She may be best known for her stints as Miss America 1971 and a CBS sportscaster, but she's also been the First Lady of Kentucky, Hollywood royalty (during her eight-month-long marriage to Robert Evans), the author of two books on crafts and the mastermind behind Chicken by George, a venture that brought marinated, boneless, skinless chicken breasts to supermarkets nationwide. Her motivational lessons may not be as innovative as her reinvention skills, but they just might be the swift kick in the rear some apathetic readers need. Her mantras, among them, "Say yes to yourself," "Trust your instincts" and "Learn to laugh at yourself," are simplistic yet undeniably useful, and George fleshes them out with anecdotes about her famous friends, which, though sometimes irrelevant, are uplifting and amusing. A successful interview George conducted with Jets star quarterback Joe Namath illustrates the "trust your instincts" lesson, while a silly performance she gave at a birthday party that wound up leading to a bit part in Meet the Parents serves as the backdrop for acknowledging, "timing is everything." She writes: "Sometimes opportunity arrives when you're taking the dirty laundry home and the phone rings. Answer it. Starting to believe `I can' instead of `I can't' can truly change the course of your life." Even if this book doesn't inspire readers to drop their laundry baskets and start a company, it does provide a memorable glimpse into the myriad adventures of its tirelessly plucky author.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From the Back Cover

Find the Secrets to Success From One of America's Most Accomplished Celebrities

With a career spanning three decades in the fields of sports, entertainment, politics, and even cooking and crafts, Phyllis George has experienced a lifetime of risk-taking and success. In Never Say Never, she shares the 10 essential lessons of her varied experiences--lessons that will help you take the first step toward the life you want. Along with Phyllis's own stories, you'll find inspiring stories from her friends, including:

• Muhammad Ali • Paula Zahn • Larry King • Roger Staubach • Walter Cronkite • Barbara Taylor Bradford • Ann Richards • Michael R. Bloomberg • And many others

"Undeniably useful...a memorable glimpse into the myriad adventures of its tirelessly plucky author."--Publishers Weekly

"If you want a thrilling experience, read Phyllis George's new book."-Ruth Stafford Peale, chairman of the board, Guideposts

"A masterful stroke of motivating genius. Phyllis George proves magic happens when you say YES! to YOURSELF!"--Harvey Mackay, bestselling author of Swim with the Sharks


Product Details

  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill; 1 edition (October 12, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0071427805
  • ISBN-13: 978-0071427807
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #531,768 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Phyllis George Shares Wisdom through Laughing at Herself, October 19, 2002
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I thoroughly enjoyed Phyllis George's book which is filled with amusing and charming ancedotes to support her perspective on going after what you want in life. She good-naturedly laughs and learns from her own mistakes and isn't afraid of sharing them with the reader. Her book is more evidence that Phyllis George really is the wholesome girl next door...with ambition!
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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspirational, practical, and fun!, October 19, 2002
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I was a big admirer of Phyllis George since she cohosted The NFL Today in the '80s--the only woman doing sportscasting at the time I think. I've wondered what she's done since. This book is an eye-opener on that question: she's been a successful entrepreneur in American crafts and in the chicken business, plus two high-profile marriages--one to producer Bob Evans and one to a Governor. But the real revelation is how she's continuously taken on new challenges and nearly always succeeded, but even the failures have taught her something. In this book she shows us how she's done it and inspires us to do the same. This book has helped me so much!! Thank you, Phyllis!!!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Almost like having a personal conversation with author, March 3, 2003
Read and enjoyed NEVER SAY NEVER by Phyllis George,
subtitled "Ten lessons to turn you can't into yes I can."

George has had quite a life . . . from being crowned Miss America in 1971 to becoming the first female national sportscaster and serving as first lady of Kentucky, she has also been an actress, award-winning humanitarian and businesswoman . . . yet with all this success, she has also had her share of failures and trials--many of which she shares with you on a basis that almost feels like you are having a personal conversation with her.

I also liked how she shared inspirational stories from high-profile friends such as Walter Cronkite, Larry King, Barbara Taylor Bradford, Paula Zahn, and many more.

There were many memorable passages; among them:
"Well, Phyllis," he [Roger Staubach] said, looking me straight in the eye, "well yes. I have a station wagon, and I put the kids in the back, and we all go to church every Sunday. But," he said, clearing his throat, "let me tell you: I like sex just as much as Joe Namath. Only I like it with one person--my wife, Marianne!"

There were times in my life when I stuck my neck out and it
led me many places. There were also times when I was glad
I had been bold because I knew that even if taking a chance
led to failure, it would teach me something. Failure is only
a stepping-stone to success. Taking a chance leads to new
directions; it's never a dead end. Once you understand that,
taking a risk seems less "risky." As a very brave and wise
New York cab driver recently said to me as he raced wildly
through rush-hour traffic: "You can't fail if you never try . . . and when you try, you never fail!" Everybody's a philosopher! Especially in New York.

Tickle, slap, tickle, as one of my friends called it. When you have something negative to say to someone, help the other person feel good about herself or himself first. That person will then be prepared to respond in a productive way to the "negative" part of the conversation. He or she will be less likely to get defensive and reject what you have to say. Rather than thinking of you as critical and uncaring, that person will think of you as being helpful and nice.

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