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Thriving Tool: Life Changing Advice From My Millionaire Mentors by Everlecia Jana Taylor discusses the challenge of turning surviving into something even greater than that. Her book is designed to act as a mentor, a sagacious source of guidance, one who believes that success is defined differently for different people. A quotation from Confucius sets the tone. “He who says he can and he who says he can’t are both usually right,” which leads to the first affirmation, "I can create the life I desire.” With the use of imaginative lists, creative affirmations, result oriented procedures, and helpful exercises, the author inculcates the need to set one's priorities and aims, to make one's approach to life at the start itself to thrive rather than survive.
Thriving Tool: Life Changing Advice From My Millionaire Mentors by Everlecia Jana Taylor deals with a very popular topic, utilizing almost all traditional tools suitably. For example, the start itself is made memorable by the words of Jefferson, “If you want something you have never had, you must be willing to do something you have never done,” and ensuring the attention of readers with an implicit agreement to follow the content. Extensive use of working spaces, a daily goals list that applies to the set aims, sample questions, and recommended steps make this book a practical ledger to be used directly for greater ease. A unique contribution of this author, a golden tool, is also introduced here, which can ensure that the set goals are always met. This is a good book, one that will be of practical help.