Author: Kimbe Abernathy
Publisher: Xlibris
Pages: 93
Genre: Business
Format: Paperback/Kindle
Are you an existing, new, or upcoming entrepreneur?
Do you have business goals? This book is an easy-to-read, relaxed, understand body of work. A great book to assist in expounding one's vision to put all into action through twelve elaborated tips on what it takes to move forward. An undeniable source of motivation bursting with inspiration for the entrepreneurial mind. If you can get through this book, you can get through business. From the desk of an average member of society,
"Can you action past your devil's advocate?" Jam-packed with success tips, famous quotes, profiles of iconic successful leaders, mentors and main takeaways. Let's get this body of work read so we can move on to excellence, creating our own success stories! This book provokes you to: rise up to the challenge and overcome leads you to fight for your life and your dreams points you to reach the top at your full potential, in full force.
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What
is your book about?
Can You Action Past Your Devil’s Advocate? is for the existing,
new, and upcoming entrepreneur.
This book is an easy-to-read, relaxed to understand body of work.
A great book to assist in expounding one's vision to put all into action
through twelve elaborated tips on what it takes to move forward. An undeniable
source of motivation bursting with inspiration for the entrepreneurial mind. If
you can get through this book, you can get through business. From the desk of
an average member of society, "Can you action past your devil's
advocate?"
Jam-packed with success tips, famous quotes, profiles of iconic
successful leaders, mentors and main takeaways. Let's get this body of work
read so we can move on to excellence, creating our own success stories!
Can
you tell us, what compelled you to write your book?
As an
industry educator I was connecting with so many individuals who allowed
themselves not to complete a goal because of circumstances that they could
absolutely control. I found myself indirectly motivating ones to get out of
their own head and get it done by any lawful means necessary. Can You Action
Past Your Devil’s Advocate? is an entrepreneurs anthem for the beginning of all
things entrepreneurial. Entrepreneur I like to say is anyone with an idea who
turns it into revenue.
What
was the hardest part while writing it?
Maintaining
life’s challenges in the process. Staying focused!
What
makes a good book?
Content,
Audience connection, and Clear concise intentions
Do you
also enjoy reading? If yes, would you recommend a few good titles?
Enjoy
reading tremendously. Mostly books that further growth in a particular skill.
Absolutely mind stimulating for myself. Yes how about “ Can You Action Past
Your Devil’s Advocate?” for a recommendation :-) from there it will open a
gateway of other books from several different authors.
How
did you feel when you finished writing your story?
Accomplished,
I would be able to to touch the minds that otherwise was giving themselves a
hard time.
What
advice would you give to aspiring writers?
Implore yourself to action past any devil’s advocate to get it
completed. Whether that devil’s advocate is yourself or another. And
continue to...be thankful for your achievements; be thankful for your
accomplishments, no matter how big or small. Be thankful for the mind to
complete the accomplishments. Be thankful for your past, present, and future,
and know that if you are creating success stories you will find that average is
how you began, above average is then where you will stand!
Lest you forget the strong develop and improve; the weak get
frantic, digress and deviate. Implore yourself to continue to Action Past Your
Devil’s Advocate."
K. Abernathy better known as Kimbe`, Kentucky native, now California saturated since the 90’s. Passionately spreading growth knowledge to assist ones in reaching their high potentials. Kimbe` an entrepreneur, business owner, director, educator, and deal sealer, currently serving as CEO of a small personal appearance company and Director of youth programs sponsored by regional school districts.
“I noticed success started to come when I stopped looking for people to utilize my full potential and began to create my own opportunities” -K. Abernathy
Entrepreneur - Author
Website http://www.kabernathy.com/
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/kimbeabernathy