Do You Feel Inspired?

by Lee McIntyre on June 13, 2008

I’m hooked on reading biographies, and I’m simply fascinated by glimpses inside the mind of people who excel in their field.

It takes a special sort of person to become utterly successful at everything they do, and the appeal of these books is considering the mindset of the person when they made the transition from dreaming to reality.

Once book that I’ve just finished reading is by Richard Branson called “Screw it Let’s Do It“. (NOT an affiliate link)

It’s not the best written book I’ve ever read but I’d still like to recommend it to you today. It’s basically a book of stories from the life of Richard Branson, and how he used his experiences to learn valuable lessons in business.

Let me tell you that I feel inspired having read it!

If you’re struggling for motivation and want a kick to get you going again, then consider ordering this book today.

One of the biggest hurdles that many struggling marketers face is the ability to believe in themselves and to think big. Read this book and you’ll see the power and success that flows from having massive dreams and the confidence to chase the things you consider to be impossible.


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1 David Grace June 13, 2008 at 3:39 pm

Hello Lee,

I haven’t read anything about Branson but I do like a good read. For example, I don’t agree with Donald Trump, but will read his works.

Being a minister, I like reading books that deal with the lives of other ministers. Recently I read a book called A Table in the Presence about a Marine chaplain and his experiences in the midst of war.

I’ll look it up. Thanks for the heads up.

David

2 Ray Johnson June 13, 2008 at 5:10 pm

Hi Lee,

Learn from the best – apply it to your business…

Thanks for the recommendation :)

Ray

3 Rigdha June 15, 2008 at 12:16 am

Sounds like a good book Lee. I like the title.

Thanks for the heads up

Rigdha

4 Daniel Flower June 24, 2008 at 3:37 pm

Hi Lee

I’ve not read it but I do LOVE autobiographies so I’ll definitely try and check it out. I think it’s human instinct to want to know what other people are up to – and what drives them. You can learn so much by just WATCHING what other people do – and who better to learn from than someone like that?

Dan

5 Daniel Flower July 25, 2008 at 2:51 pm

I remembered this post when I was in town the other day and decided to pick up Richard Branson’s autobiography. I’ve only just realised that it isn’t the same book as you’re recommending here :eek: – but it’s a great read anyway.

Dan

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