itibaren Sidodadi, Wonomulyo, Polewali Mandar Regency, West Sulawesi 91352, Indonesia
I am a huge Amazing Race fan, so this book would seem like an obvious choice...only I had not heard of it, until having a conversation with my friend Ernest. Ernest was reading this book and highly recommended it to me, so I rushed out and bought it. Inspiring is probably the best word to describe it. I already subscribe to the attitude that this book pushes, so maybe it was an easy sell for me, but I still found much to be gleaned from it. The basic premise is there is really no excuse big enough to stop you from achieving or at the very least making a fully attempt at your goals. I liked the set up for the book. Keoghan breaks the goals down into different types of goals. Examples would be goals that help you conquer a fear or goals that help someone else. If you go for a goal in each category, it seems that it would give a very balanced life, full of variety. It's also better than creating a list of "new years resolution" types of goals. The goals Keoghan wants the reader to create are well crafted and thought out. The book is filled with personal stories, like an elderly nun who competes in Iron Man competitions. I was also happy to see Banana George who does water ski shows at Cypress Gardens. I actually visited Cypress Gardens last year and heard all about him. He even has his own parking spot at the front entrance! I was also really happy to see Bookcrossing mentioned! Cool!