Unlock Your Amazing Potential - Book Review

By: Angela Watkins (View Profile)

Enrichment. What is your intended purpose? With the right attitude, anything is possible.

Sharing food for thought, something to ponder—think on from this book.

A book of purpose, faith, hopes, dreams, potential and losing a loved one. This book shares on the highs and lows in life and death.

What you do tomorrow has impact on others and myself the following day—for better or worse.

The author shares he was minding his own business, he was calmly working on figuring out where he was and what had happened. Then, all of a sudden, it happened...

For no apparent reason this woman whom he didn’t know lifts him up, smiles at him, then slaps him. Welcome to life! The Nurse in the Delivery Room Slapped Me ... Once is the name of the book.

Real success can be measured only by way of opportunities made, not opportunities granted.

From Mother Teresa to Madonna, from William Shakespeare to Bill Gates, from Albert Einstein to Nelson Mandela, from Bill Clinton to the guy who created the Post-it notes—each of these individuals has, through idea, belief, and deed, affected countless people in their own unique way, changing the world we know.

What is your intended purpose?

What is the bankable asset you have that can motivate you and positively affect the lives in the world around you?

When things are unfair ... fair does not require that everyone possess the same mindset and capabilities.

As Les Brown, put it, “when life knocks you down, remember you have to look up to get up.”

Nothing has ever knocked the author down with the intensity, heartache and sorrow as the loss of his mother. He felt bitterness and pain.

The truth is, from time to time, life is going to knock us down.

At the age of nine, the author came across a book in the school library with a simple message.

While she didn’t have many friends, she would skate day in and day out. Skating was who she was.

Her neighbors didn’t understand. All that mattered to her was doing what she enjoyed and she wasn’t in need of anyone else’s blessing.

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