Review
"The visionary little book of quick insights cut through mental clutter and reframes outlooks on life's options. Don't pass this one up!" --
Branches Reviews"Out-Smarting Your Karma is a book full of ideas designed to motivate people to rise about challenging circumstances. It offers clever, inspirational words to encourage us to turn undesirable situations or feelings into opportunities to empower ourselves. The thoughts are short and simple, yet powerful." --
The Light Connection
From the Publisher
Endorsements: "Out-Smarting Your Karma is a book full of ideas designed to motivate people to rise above challenging circumstances. It offers clever, inspirational words to encourage us to turn undesirable situations or feelings into opportunities to empower ourselves. The thoughts are short and simple, yet powerful." ~The Light Connection "This visionary little book of quick insights cuts through mental clutter and reframes outlooks on life's options. Don't pass this one up!" ~Branches Reviews "An array of thoughts designed to turn reality on it's head, provocative one-liners brimming with the power of transformation. They are nuggets of wisdom with the power to lead you home." ~Linda Weltner, columnist for the Boston Globe "The title grabbed me. The contents held me. The concepts changed my life." ~ Jeannette E. Thomas, radio host Great for Corporations!! Fortune 500 companies striving for heightened productivity have found the optimism of Out-Smarting Your Karma a great lift to their employees. Here is what 3 companies who purchased thousands of copies said about Out-Smarting: "Our people are stressed...they need something fun. This book is whimsical, yet packed with hope, encouragement and lessons for living." ~Sheryl Sellaway, Management Communications, Sprint "I plan to share this book with our executives and directors because it has great food for thought and reinforces our core values." ~Colleen Barrett, Executive Vice-President, Southwest Airlines "The book is replete with sayings which not only help stressed out
people over the rough spots in the road, but allows them to smile and
poke fun at themselves in the process." ~R. H. Esau, Jr., Vice President, Human Resources, The Turner Corporation