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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow! This was a surprise...,
This review is from: Seeing David in the Stone (Hardcover)
I generally don't read this kind of book but this time, because I was intrigued by the title and loved the cover, I did. It's a wonderful book--- motivating and inspirational--- thought provoking yet fun to read. For those who have opted for a change in direction and others blindsided by it, this book is an almost magical gift. Read it and you'll discover that the "steps" taken by others have left footprints into which you can place your own feet --- one size fits all! I find myself opening it at random, often, just to get a "Yes, I can!" fix. My enthusiasm for SEEING DAVID... prompted me to also read the senior Swartz' THE HUNTERS AND THE HUNTED and it certainly lives up to its best seller status. Thank you, Messrs. Swartz! ---Cynthia Brigham
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A few good ideas,
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This review is from: Seeing David in the Stone (Hardcover)
I heard an interview with the author and thought there would be more to the book than what I found in its pages. The "mentor conversation" construction of the book and some of the language is awkward and a bit dated. I felt like I had fallen into something written in 1971. That said...there are a few good ideas in this book and ones that I have definitely used in my business. I'm just not sure it's worth buying the book and getting through the way it's written to get to those few gems.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tremendous guidebook for tapping into your strengths,
By That Dwayne "www.genuinecuriosity.com" (Portland, OR USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Seeing David in the Stone (Hardcover)
The book's an easy, enjoyable read and is presented as a sort of conversation between a learner and his mentor. It's a captivating story, laced with specific case studies of people like Einstein, Marie Curie, Michelangelo, Edison, Da Vinci, and a 65 other masters of their craft. A lot of the stories are from long-ago history, but you'll be pleased to find some spotlights of recent breakthrough successes, as well.I highly recommend it - see my full review at [...]
5.0 out of 5 stars
I would recommend "Seeing David in the Stone",
By Reader Views "Reviews, by readers, for readers" (Austin, Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Seeing David in the Stone (Hardcover)
Reviewed by Paige Lovitt for Reader Views (10/06)For twenty years, the authors, Swartz and Swartz, had sought out answers to three timeless questions. "How did some people find and seize the great opportunities of their time?" "What can we learn from them to help us find and seize great opportunities?" The third question was "How did great leaders help others (and organizations) to find and seize great opportunities?" To find the answers to these questions, they studied the successes and failures of seventy great leaders. Their lives, works, and writings were well-researched. They all had something in common. It was the action that they took to grab the great opportunities when presented that helped them to succeed. This action had more influence on their successes than heredity, traits, intelligence, environment, or their work habits. This book was written to share the knowledge created from these findings so that we can achieve success. For success to occur, there are twelve actions that need to be taken. The first part is covered in "Four Actions to find Great Opportunities." The second part is addressed in "Four Actions to Mobilize Support." The third part is discussed in "Four Actions to Seize Great Opportunities." This book could easily be used as a college textbook, however, it is written in a manner that makes the information easy to absorb and is incredibly interesting. There are graphs and charts that help to further illustrate their points. I did learn about some of these great leaders that are discussed in college. But I don't recall finding the information presented on them as interesting as it is in "Seeing David in the Stone." I plan on rereading this book in the future because I think that there is more knowledge that I will need at other points in my life. I would recommend "Seeing David in the Stone" as a gift to a graduating college student or someone that is getting ready to get launched into the real world. The wisdom that can be gained from studying how these seventy great leaders succeeded is invaluable. Book received free of charge
5.0 out of 5 stars
Motivating,
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This review is from: Seeing David in the Stone (Hardcover)
I couldn't put this book down, I was so motivated by this book I read it twice. If you want to be motivated in any aspect of your life,whether it be business, art, creativity etc.. read this dynamic book. From start to finish the authors motivate with their understanding of how to seize great opportunities using 12 actions. I put them to work for me and the results are amazing. "Seeing David in the Stone" not only changed my way of thinking, it changed my life. Kudo's to the authors!
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Seeing David in the Stone by Joseph E. Swartz (Hardcover - July 1, 2006)
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