Do you catch yourself doing nothing but moaning and groaning when life doesn't go the way you think it should? If so, then what are you willing to do about it?
Author Tom Kaletta has some advice for you. It is time to stop blaming others for your problems and get things moving down the right track.
In Stop Griping & Start Taking Charge, Kaletta will show you how to look within yourself to change the direction of your life. You will be inspired to make life what you want it to be instead of constantly complaining about how things are.
You can choose to be bold and finally commit to find happiness and fulfillment in what you do and who you are. William S. Bertolet, founder and CEO of the levelUP Group LLC, says in his foreword;
"If you are looking to ignite your enthusiasm and your hope, you have come to the right place."
Learn the importance of being adventurous. See how to become the owner of what you do. Seize the opportunities when they are there and stop waiting for someone else to give you permission.
Stop griping so you can finally take charge in life. Check out the book website and Tom's blog at: http: //tomkaletta.com/
About the Author: For thirty years, Tom Kaletta has coached individuals in business and in personal life how to reach their full potential and be the best they can be. He teaches people to understand the importance of being accountable in life and that, to change direction, they must first break free from any negative influence and any pessimistic environment that may stand in their way.
Kaletta has experience in organizing large conventions and meetings and enjoys speaking to groups and business organizations. He has owned his own business and has worked in a variety of corporate and public occupations including sales, management, franchising, and local government. He knows the obstacles small business entrepreneurs must overcome to achieve success.
He earned his bachelor's degree from St. Louis University and a master's degree from Indiana University. He and his wife Mary Ann live in Kirkwood, Missouri. They have twin sons, Paul and Michael, and a daughter-in-law, Michael's wife Andrea.
Check out the book website and Tom's blog at: http: //tomkaletta.com/