Make it Happen
launches March 1st, 2012.
3 Off the Tee: Make it Happen went out for review a few months back and we are gearing up for it's official launch on March 1st of this year.
3 Off the Tee: Targeting Success (2011) has been nominated in sixteen book award competitions across more than sixty-four categories. So far only one competition has closed and we made it to Finalist in two categories -- Best Advertising, Marketing and Sales Book and Best Book Trailer for a Non-fiction Book.
The next Book Award competition up is the AXIOM Business Book Awards with the winners being announced March 15th, 2012.
What an exciting time of year!
James Banzer
ReplyDelete3 Off the Tee Review
When I first picked up Lorii Myers’ 3 Off the Tee: Make It Happen, a Healthy, Competitive Approach to Achieving Personal Success, one thing interested me. It was the personal success part. There has only been one time in my life when I went out on a golf course to play. I hit two, or maybe three balls, and I was finished.... Golf just was not of any interest to me. Maybe I was influenced by my father’s attitude that golf is silly because it is only hitting the ball and walking to where you hit it, then hitting it again.
The fact is that Lorii brings meaning to the game. Furthermore, she creates endless analogies between being successful at golf and being successful in life. She obviously knows both games well. It becomes very obvious as one reads through the 18 chapters that she has both acts together.
Endless books about self improvement have been written. This is among the best. I still am not ready to hit the golf course again. I am approaching 70, and that’s a game that I’ll probably never take up at this stage of life. But Lorii’s book has given me a degree of respect for the game that I didn’t have before. Lorii, you accomplished a minor miracle!
The self improvement aspects of the book are endless. This is not just one of those books to read one time and then place on the shelf, never to touch again. I would advise everyone who reads it to have a pencil with them. Don’t be afraid to mark up the pages. There’s a tremendous amount of material in there that you are going to want to revisit time and again for further focus.
When I read a book and come away feeling that I have gained something useful, I know it is something well worth the price. It is no exaggeration to say that in the genre of Ms. Myers’ expertise, she ranks right at the top tier with such people as Napoleon Hill and Dale Carnegie.