Thursday, November 9, 2017

5 Pillars of Success Review

5 Pillars of Success

By Roosevelt Purification

5 Pillars of Success by [Purification, Roosevelt]
Ever wondered why you did something amazing and had no clue how or why you could do that? Roosevelt Purification, a NASA Engineer, and an Entrepreneur does. In 5 Pillars of Success, he gives away the secrets to what made you successful in the past and what you can do moving forward to make success a habit!

Roosevelt Purification has worked for private companies and the government organizations for about ten years. They include but not limited to NASADepartment of Education and AGORA. During that time he did not even hold a traditional college degree. However, at the time of writing the book, he holds a CGPA of 4.0/4.0 at his current University. No matter how you look at it, Roosevelt Purification is serious about his goals, and he is willing to go the extra mile to help you achieve excellent results!

5 Pillars of Success was written to help you become more success conscious with any goals you set. This book teaches you about health, your mind, your body, productivity techniques, time management techniques and provides links to life-changing resources that will benefit you for many years to come.

Roosevelt Purification believes that success can be learned and you are fully capable of achieving extraordinary results if you sharpen your mind and develop certain success habits.

5 Pillars of Success is for those who want to do amazing things in their lifetime, and leave a legacy that will outlive the author and its readers.

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MY REVIEW

5 Pillars of Success is a handbook for anyone who needs a little guidance with their professional life, but the guidelines can be used in areas of your personal life as well. In the very first paragraph, I felt like the author was speaking directly to me. As he said, it is all in the mindset. When you can master the mindset, you can get everything accomplished. He further states that you should watch the wording you use, like should and must. One is more powerful than the other. I agree that by changing your perspective, your attitude changes also.


It was not surprising that procrastination was high on the list of reasons for not getting things done. But I didn’t realize that it affects you in more ways than one. There was a full chapter that gave details and ways to overcome it. He also stated that you should always start your day with a prioritized to-do list.  I expected that, since I have read and heard it many times before. Besides, it makes sense. And then there was the other usual’s, like delegating, getting rid of distractions, and writing down goals. All good points as well. I felt that the author was well-knowledged in the subject and relayed the information in precise steps that made it easy to understand and follow.
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**The above opinions are 100% my own, whether I purchased the book or it was given to me to review.


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