Now Go Get That Rabbit: 9 Ways to Be a Happy and Successful Adult
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Rating | : | 4.85 (901 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1432731793 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 120 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-08-29 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The author’s dog, Rocky, leads the way with his own insights into human living.IS THIS BOOK FOR ME?Whether you are beginning a career, in college or graduate school, in high school, getting married, beginning a new family, changing careers, evaluating the way you have been living, thinking about your future, or know someone who is going through any of these things, this book is for you.. This book will help you find the best ones, so that you can have a prosperous, full, and happy life. NOW WHY WOULD I WANT A RABBIT?You’re already looking for some! The rabbits you are chasing are your wants and needs in life, and you are already on the hunt. The secrets to a fulfilling life are these 9 things: - Leave every place you go better than you found it - Leave everyone you meet better for having met you - Keep learning - Be patient - Listen to those older and wiser - Do the right thing - Look appropriate - Earn respect - Believe in yourselfThese points are presented in a light-hearted, easy-to-read approach
Lori G. Neubauer said Great graduation gift idea!!!. If you are looking for a great graduation gift this spring, this is it. Simple but important life lessons for any young adult; reminding the reader what it is that really makes us feel that we have made a difference just by being responsible adults who do the right thing. Comments from the author's dog "Rocky" at the beginning of each chapter add humor to . A Good Seasoned Adult Reminder M. DuBoise This book was a useful reminder of what is important in life especially during the holiday season. But my teenage daughter also read it which opened up lots of good life lesson discussions. Even though it is written in a humorous manner, the lessons are clear.. Fantastic Book for Teens This book is fantastic. It tells young adults about the things that are truly important in life. And it's not money! Now Go Get That Rabbit is full of life lessons for those who haven't lived much of it yet. It is entertaining, humorous, and informative without being too preachy.