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Chrissy’s Review: Daring & Disruptive by Lisa Messenger
Daring & Disruptive
written by Lisa Messenger
published by The Messenger Group Pty Ltd, 2015
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Did I enjoy this book? I really did! I’ve been wanting to read more professional and personal development books, and this was a good one to start with.
I enjoyed reading about how Ms. Messenger became as successful as she did. It was an inspiring story. And I really enjoyed the format of the book. The chapters were short and to the point. I loved the pages with the graphics of mantras, ideas, thoughts, etc that were sprinkled throughout. The advice was good. Some points hit home, some didn’t really apply to me, but I think you find that with any professional development book. I do know that I will revisit this book.
Would I recommend it? Sure! It’s a quick read that will give you some things to think about.
About the book – from Goodreads: DARING AND DISRUPTIVE IS AN INSIGHTFUL AND SOULFUL ACCOUNT OF THE ENTREPRENEUR’S ROLLER-COASTER RIDE FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO SUCCEED ALMOST AS MUCH AS THEY WANT TO BREATHE…WHO WANT TO MAKE THE IMPOSSIBLE POSSIBLE AND THE ORDINARY EXTRAORDINARY.
After decades of success in multiple industries, Lisa Messenger blends her personal stories with the important business lessons she has learned along the way, from why money is not the only currency to how to fail well. Lisa gives readers a valuable insight into her world, whether you’re a budding entrepreneur, seasoned game changer or a corporate ladder-climber dreaming of creating your own gig or making positive change from the inside. This book will help you dig deep, stay on purpose, back yourself, be true to your ideas, and ensure that if you’re thrown to the wolves, you’ll have the strength to come out leading the pack. Your life is your message to the world. So embrace the journey and live it out loud.
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2 Comments
by Crossroad Reviews (@crossroadreview)
I don’t read many non fiction books but I might have to pick this one up.
by TheEveryFreeChanceReader
I really enjoyed this quick read. I’m glad I read it!