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| Feel the Fear and Do it Anyway: How to Turn Your Fear and Indecision into Confidence and Action | 
enlarge | Author: Susan Jeffers Publisher: Vermilion Category: Book
List Price: £6.99 Buy New: £2.42 You Save: £4.57 (65%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 73 reviews Sales Rank: 376
Format: Special Edition Media: Paperback Edition: 20th Anniversary edition Pages: 240 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5 x 0.6
ISBN: 0091907071 EAN: 9780091907075 ASIN: 0091907071
Publication Date: January 4, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New. Shipped from UK Mainland. Delivery is usually 2 - 3 working days from order by Royal Mail, International Delivery is by Airmail.
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A genuine classic - you'll return to it again and again. September 25, 2008 This was the first 'pop psychology' book I ever bought, and it's a well-thumbed classic. Upbeat and practical, it's helpful for changing your mindset as well as your habits. A good mix of psychobabble and practical exercises. I found it especially helpful when leaving university, and having to make what felt like big choices about what to do next. The book helped me realise that all my choices could be positive and made me feel less afraid of missing out on something.
Not very helpful August 15, 2008 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
I ordered this book on the strength of the earlier reviews saying how good it was. I personally found the book very simplistic and unhelpful. All it seems to say is 'Just go out and do whatever worries you' and also had a very unhelpful message to people who may have low self esteem that if things worry you then basically thats your fault. If your job worries you change it, if your partner worries you... well change them... hey if your house worries you, change it... life is not as easy as that. Lets change everything shall we? A very unrealistic book....
A superb book packed with common sense advice for a fear-less life... April 24, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I'm one of Susan's authorised trainers in the UK, and know from experience how helpful this book can be.
With so many self-help titles on the market today, this stands the test of time and is a model of excellence in its field.
You won't be disappointed!
Andy Garland YOU...bethebestyoucan
Life changing March 26, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this book few weeks ago and can say is the best book i have ever read till this day.
One That Will Stick Out on the Bookshelf December 8, 2007 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
I had this book sat on my bookshelf for a great many weeks before eventually getting round to reading it. I would have read it so much earlier if I had only known what a gem it was going to turn out to be.
As a therapist I spend a lot of time reading, learning and relearning techniques that will not only help my clients, but help me to live a more joyful and rewarding life. Feel the Fear and do it Anyway is one of those titles that like many self-help books focuses heavily on cognitive behavioral techniques. In my opinion, this is what makes it such a massive seller the world over.
The book has twelve, easy to read chapters that are mostly filled with excellent learnings that you 'will' be able to implement in your life without too much effort, however some of them are big life changers and you may find them a bit of a challenge.
If you are an avid reader of self-help books you will certainly have heard Susan Jeffers message before, however she does offer some uniqueness throughout.
Before I get to the crux of why I think this book is fantastic I want to cover a few things that I thought were downsides to the title.
Firstly, I found that it delivered the information too quickly. Right in the first few chapters I was left with loads of tips, but didn't find it easy as to where I should start. Something better may have suggested 'do this day one' and 'this on day two' and so on. A sort of calendar of events type of structure would have been fantastic. This isn't a big deal, however it did make me feel overwhelmed a little at the beginning.
Secondly, Susan kept referring to other 'self-help materials' that she recommends. At the start of the book these announcements were often and it felt like I was being back ended with sales of other products. Once or twice would have been fine, but I lost count how many times it was suggested that I get other materials such as the tapes and books that were listed at the back of the book. This actually was a big disappointment as they seem like cheap little tactics, however it shouldn't overcast that this is a very special book.
Third and lastly, it all got a little spiritual and preachy in chapter 11. This will be fantastic for most, however for me it was a bit of a turn off. I am not going to say too much on this as I don't wish to offend those with beliefs in the 'spiritual realm' or that we 'are all connected through the universe' somehow, but what I will say it that it discredited what could have been a fantastic chapter (in my opinion!).
Having said that, I really do love this book for many reasons. One of the those reasons is that once you get your head around the message, you will think 'now why didn't I think of that'. Apart from chapter 11 when (as I said) it gets a bit spiritual and new-agey, it is pretty much logical and easy to accept, although as I said it could have been better structured.
So in conclusion: Fantastic message, the writing has a nice flow and is easy to read, however it could do with a lot of restructuring. Then it truly would be fabulous instead of just fantastic.
If you are serious about growing as an individual then I wholeheartedly recommend this book to you.
I will certainly be looking forward to the chance of reading the sequel in the near future.
Warmly,
Richard MacKenzie Author of Self-Change Hypnosis
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