Monday, October 23, 2017

Skylar Croft Is One of Christian Faith Publishing's Most Inspiring Authors!



What a fantastic read. Miss Croft has achieved more by the age of 21 than most of us do in a lifetime. Her book "Minimum Actions For Maximum Achievements" is full of brain hacks to allow you to achieve the most out of life. This title is one of Christian Faith Publishing's "Staff Picks of the Month"! 

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Ms. Croft's thesis is powerful in its elegant simplicity. Using cutting-edge research, she is able to make the following basic fundamental questions about how to succeed in life possible to answer for all of us:
How to make money?
How to have the time and energy to do the things you love?
How to be happy?
These are three eternal questions. If you are holding this book right now, it doesn't matter how old you are, what stage of your career you are at, or what your long term goals are. This book gives you the answers based on the latest BIG DATA analytics, analyzing what works for the largest amount of people.
What do the most effective and successful people in the world have in common?
The answer: Their ability to harness their own unique energy to get into a "zone" and work and create efficiently in short bursts of time. We may have twenty-four hours in a day, but we do not have equal amounts of energy to spread during that time. Well, beyond the 80/20 rule, she uses insights learned as a professional athlete, training under the same coaches who trained Maria Sharapova and Anna Kournikova, combined with a graduate degree in BIG DATA analytics and the latest cutting edge research Ms. Croft explains the techniques used by the most successful athletes, scholars, entrepreneurs, and executives in the world in an easy to comprehend fashion. If you want to change your life, now this is the book to read. It is no-nonsense straightforward accessible and easy to grasp. The best days of your life are ahead of you after reading the book. Once you read this book, you will never look at yourself, your family, and your organization quite the same way.

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