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4 Questions to Kick Summer Off Right

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., June 12 PRNewswire — The verdict is in this summer: happiness is truly just around the corner — you just need to know what corner you want to turn.

Who Are You and What Do You Want is an atypical self-help book that will guide you through a series of questions to find your own path while sitting by the pool. It is a divergent life plan book that is actually working to transform lives.

According to the book there is a "Four Dimensional Thinking" concept to discover your life plan. It asks these four questions:

1. Who are you and what do you want? 2. Where are you and why are you there? 3. What will you do and how will you do it? 4. Who are your allies and how can they help?

Trust me, I'm a skeptic when it comes to self improvement books, but something is awry. People are finding life answers, whether it is: setting priorities, career guidance, or simply improving personal development.

If you don't believe me, the list of first class endorsements for the book borders on madness. From NY Times Best Selling authors Ken Blanchard and Harvey Mackay to CEOs and sports superstars. Stacks of emails and letters insist we are talking about a personal development gold mine. Here's why.

Most personal improvement books tell you the answers to life. You read, nod in agreement, and forget.

Who Are You and What Do You Want has taken a drastically different approach. The authors Mick Ukleja and Robert Lorber arm the reader with a life compass. They give the reader a life map and force them to find the life answers on their own.

"I'm always told there isn't enough time for myself, I need a career change, or I want to improve my marriage," commented Dr. Ukleja. "They simply need to bring out their strengths and passions."

Whether you're trying to find a mentor, a life coach, or just work on self-improvement the four dimensional questions will lead you to a great summer and then onto the best of your life.

They even give away free life tips and iPods on their website http://www.whoareyoubook.com to keep the positive change ablaze.

Since reading, I have prioritized my life, setup a time management system, and plan to achieve personal fulfillment — all while sitting at the pool. Who knew it could actually work — especially for a skeptic?

Regardless of who is endorsing this book, what this column says, or if it makes Oprah's Book Club, it's absolutely worth a read to potentially live the best of your life.

Who Are You and What Do You Want is a self-help book written by Mick Ukleja and Robert Lorber. For more information visit: http://www.whoareyoubook.com

SOURCE Mick Ukleja; Robert Lorber

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