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Praise for BEATING THE SUCCESS TRAP

| A guide to rethinking the meaning of success
that may well resonate in these financially difficult times. Brodow's
diagnosis of an all-too-common personal dissatisfaction is convincing,
and his prescriptions are well grounded in both basic psychology and
common sense. |
-- Publishers Weekly
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| In these materialistic times, it's refreshing
to come across a motivational guru with a down-to-earth message like
Brodow's, who thinks people should eschew the pursuit of objects in
order to accomplish what they truly desire. Full of thoughtful advice
and illustrative anecdotes on everything from personal finance to
career choice to business negotiation, Brodow's earnest and enthusiastic
Beating the Success Trap will have you happily reassessing
your life. |
-- Book Sense
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| Beating the Success Trap was another
of our book club selections for our annual meeting and trip to Carmel
in November. Ed Brodow lives in the Carmel area and spoke to our group
about the book. His theme here is the familiar one that money will
not lead to emotional fulfillment and happiness. Believing otherwise,
pegging everything to amassing material things is the "success trap."
Brodow challenges the traditional idea of success and provides a fresh
look at just how to rethink the meaning of success. What is meaningful
to you? I very much enjoyed this book. It's provocative and makes
you think about your life. |
-- Jane Ackerman in The Readers Exchange Newsletter
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| What a timely, provocative message. The perfect
book for anyone who agrees with Maurice Sendak's classic line, "There
must be more to life than having everything." Author Ed Brodow shares
real-life suggestions and fascinating insights to help readers have
the quality of life they've always wanted . . . now, not someday.
Read it and reap. |
-- Sam Horn, author of Tongue Fu! and
What's Holding You Back?
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| A wake up call for all of us who are chasing
an empty dream of success. Brodow clearly outlines the steps to defining
-- and achieving -- success on our own terms. If you wake up in the
morning wondering what your life is all about, Beating The Success
Trap is for you. |
-- Laura Davis, author of The Courage to Heal
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| At last a book that helps people understand
what is really important. Brodow has written a must read for everyone
who feels like they are on a fast-moving treadmill -- and can't seem
to get off. |
-- Marjorie Brody, author of Help, Was that
a Career Limiting Move?
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| Ed Brodow offers a red alert to those
who are running out of time to make their lives joyful and meaningful.
He makes a strong case that true success is not related to achievement,
but to aliveness. If you are feeling trapped by your 401(k), read
this book before it's too late! |
-- Susan Page, author of If We're So In Love,
Why Aren't We Happy?
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This book has the one thing people are
looking for in their quest for success... Answers!
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-- Jeffrey Gitomer, author of The Sales Bible
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Brodow tells the hard-hitting truth about
the many ways that striving for "career success" can lead to feelings
of unhappiness, dissatisfaction, and failure. I urge everyone to read,
use, and benefit from his wisdom and insights!
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-- Al Siebert, Ph.D., author of The Survivor
Personality
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| Beating the Success Trap is the
alarm bell that working America needs to hear. |
-- Fire "Captain Bob" Smith, author of Eat
Stress For Breakfast
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| In a world fixated on image, expectation,
and external trappings, Ed Brodow brings a rare but welcome and refreshing
message: Stop. Take Stock. Define success in your own terms and get
a life -- the life you truly want and deserve. |
-- C. Leslie Charles, author of Why Is Everyone
So Cranky?
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Beating the Success Trap can create
a rebirth. With clarity, humor and self-revelation, Brodow helps us
steer free of the sirens of success not by focusing our light on the
sirens, but on ourselves.
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-- Warren Farrell, Ph.D., author of Why Men
Are The Way They Are
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Beating the Success Trap is the
elixir for most of us who are desperately running in that rodent wheel
actually thinking that we're making progress. It's a refreshing new
look at what constitutes real -- and self-mastered -- success.
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-- Alan Weiss, Ph.D., author of Life Balance:
How to Convert Professional Success Into Individual Happiness
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Ed Brodow is one of the few people who can help
you get what you deserve for your services when the rest of the world
is looking for a pigeon. Don't be victimized -- go out and buy a copy
of Beating the Success Trap.
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-- Patricia Fripp, author of Get What You
Want!
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Beating the Success Trap is a
MUST READ for everyone, the earlier in their career the better. It
shows people how to focus on what really makes them happy and fulfilled.
I started following this advice in 1988 -- it has worked wonders for
my health, my wealth, my marriage, and most of all, my happiness.
RUN OUT NOW and invest in Ed Brodow's book so you can start immediately
to live the rest of your life in happiness.
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-- Dr. Tony Alessandra, author of The Platinum
Rule
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If you ever wondered why you have the trappings
of success -- the "things" -- but not the peace of mind, Ed Brodow
offers an easy-to-read, no-nonsense guide that will help you cut through
the obstacles to your happiness and fulfillment.
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-- Susan RoAne, author of The Secrets of Savvy
Networking
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Brodow's new book is chocked full of easy-to-implement
actions that help us untangle ourselves from the typical success trappings
and carve out a blueprint for our own vision of success.
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-- Marilyn Manning, Ph.D., author of Leadership
Skills for Women
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