I wrote this book because life has taught me to overcome adversity and not be a victim to my own story. I was hoping you could take responsibility for the good decisions made and the decisions that ended up teaching me a life lesson. From my own experience, I want to accompany you in your evolution and show you that there is another point of view when looking at things, which makes me have the satisfying life that I have today.
This is not only a self-improvement book, and it is the path to your happiness, where you are the protagonist of your play, and the actors will change as your life evolves.
You will improve your relationships, your health, your economy, and you will question your beliefs, what you have acquired, and what beliefs do not match the life you want to have.
For many years, I knew what I did not want, what I would not accept, what I would not do until the day came when I asked myself: What do I want? And this is where we fail most of the time, we don't know what we want, and if you don't know what you want, you can't achieve it. You have to decide what you want, and so you can achieve it, learn to create a measurable goal so that you can recognize it the day you achieve it. In this process, you will learn to give yourself value, and you will value yourself so much that you will see that your life has a lot of meaning for the simple fact of being alive.
Thank you for buying this book, for investing in you, and, if given to you, I am sure that it comes from a person who has high esteem for you, someone who recognizes your merit, and who feels a deep affection for you.
Now, dear reader, I want you to find a comfortable corner to continue reading. Permit yourself to take a few minutes for yourself.
Get yourself something to drink and make yourself comfortable.
If you do not have much time, this will not be an excuse to stop reading; always carry the book with you and take advantage of the short moments to read.
Example: in the subway, train, bus, in the car, if you are not behind the wheel, in the supermarket queues, or in the park when you go out with your children. Better to read little than nothing; a 30-minute reading at the end of the week is 210 minutes, equivalent to 3 and a half hours of weekly reading and, after a month, you will have read 14 hours.
When you are done reading this book, you will have gained a lifetime of experience in just a few short hours. The stories are interesting to follow, and the challenging concepts have been made easy to understand. So get ready to broaden your horizons and adjust your expectations because you are in for one hell of a ride!