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How to Have A Big Life
Sharing Simple Secrets of Success
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A successful entrepreneur and publisher reveals how anyone can finally have a big life Founder of the McNab's Energy Tabs brand as well as his own publishing house, Pantsula Press, Rupert McKerron knows, as few do, how small dreams can morph into a big life. Not only is he a living example of the kind of success he espouses, his book How to Have a Big Life outlines the keys to that success, in a tone as frank and open as McKerron himself. Filled with clever and inspiring illustrations, as well as the hard-won wisdom and techniques that the author has used, and continues to use, to achieve success, this gem of a book will help people follow their bliss and lead the life they truly deserve. Rupert McKerron (Johannesburg, South Africa) is the author of Savvy Kids Food and Savvy Kids Menus (978-0-620-38516-9).
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"Compulsory reading for every person who really wants to know what lies at the heart of a happy and successful life."?Robin Sieger, bestselling author of Natural Born Winners "This magical little book gives you the courage to go for a chosen path, ?your Everest?. Brilliant."?Rebecca Stephens, first British woman to climb Everest and the Seven Summits
"Simplicity and space. Like Rupert?s book, the answers to big questions in life are so much closer than we realize."?Kate Burton, professional coach and co-author of Building Self-Confidence for Dummies
"A visual recipe for living life [that] you will come back to frequently [and] will instantly move you to a place of quiet reflection. Give this book to everyone!"?Jim Horan, author/president of The One Page Business Plan Company
"Invaluable for anyone starting out on life?s adventure or just looking for a quiet reminder."?Sir Christopher Ondaatje, author, financier, and trustee of The National Portrait Gallery
"I?d recommend [this] to anyone looking to push life to the next level. Enjoy it."?Craig Tiley, Australian Open Tournament Director, Tennis Australia Director of Tennis