Going back home after working out, I found myself luck as I caught the express train at 7:35pm. But I wasn't. This train was so packed and the man next to me was mutanted into a wall and he just didn't want me to get to the door. How ugly. Don't know if I should call it stupid.
Anyway, back to the topic. Even though I was on a crazy train I couldn't wait to start with this book. 'The Life Audit - handbook for life'. What a catchphrase, huh? It's very true that not only we can audit a business, we have to audit our lives too. Find out what's wrong in it and fix it. That's the omega-level auditor.
This book is going to teach me how to make:
1) friends (great!)
2) beds (I make it everyday.)
3) love (!?)
4) tea (having a camomile here)
5) money (I'm making)
6) the world a better place (my hope)
First lesson: if you want to convey clearly you idea, just talk, and talk, and talk, until ears of your audience are bleeding.
You may be sceptical enough to audit a client. But do you have guts to auidt your own life? Auditors, are you ready?
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