Friday 13 June 2014

OUT NOW: How to Be Successful At Being Unsuccessful

My latest book is now available! 

It isn't a transformation story but it's still ruddy good. 

http://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Be-Successful-Being-Unsuccessful-ebook/dp/B00KX9WC7M/ref=la_B00GHRK2MG_1_8?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1402646042&sr=1-8


What it Says on the Back of the Book 


"PURE BRILLIANCE"

Have you ever had a dream? Have you spent your whole life wondering what could have happened if you really went for it?

Or maybe you’ve already tried to make a living with your dream and failed miserably.

Either way, this book is for you! It’s all about finding a way to live your dreams without compromise, even if you never make any money from it. It’s about taking the things that you love to a higher level than maybe you ever thought you could, so that you never have to wonder again what would have happened if you went all the way.

Full of practical examples and advice from the heart, this is the book you’ve been waiting for since the first time, as a child, you wished you could have an amazing life, and the first time, as an adult, you realised it was probably never going to happen.

We can’t promise that you’ll be successful, but we can make damn sure that you’re unsuccessful in a fabulous way.

Failing to achieve your greatest dream isn’t the end of your journey. It’s the first step in an exciting new world.
"IT MADE ME BELIEVE MY DREAMS CAN COME TRUE AFTER ALL!" 


How To get It


The book is available as an eBook and as a paperback. 

You can buy both on Amazon. Or, the eBook is also available on Kobo, Smashwords, Barnes & Noble and iBooks (though there may be a slight delay before they appear there). 


How Much Does it Cost? 


The ebook is available for the rock bottom price of $2.99. That's £1.82 if you come from jolly old Blighty like me. 

The paperback version is only $6.99 or £4.99 if you live in this green and pleasant land.

So what are you waiting for?


3 comments:

  1. Well done Emma, for reminding us that life's an open road and the barriers to possibility are largely the ones we perceive.
    Some good advice in there and I like the handy tips about making the most of our time. TV? Nah. Sleep? Less. Practice? More. Know when to quit? Yep. Like this no-nonsense approach

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  2. Oh yes, and I AM fabulous! It's always nice to be told that. :)

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