Reject Me – I Love It!: 21 Secrets for Turning Rejection into Direction (Personal Development Series) Reviews


Reject Me – I Love It!: 21 Secrets for Turning Rejection into Direction (Personal Development Series)

John shares his experiences, and those of other successful people, to help you use rejection to propel yourself to excellence. In his easy-to-read, uplifting style, he teaches you how to use rejection to accelerate your personal growth and reach new levels of achievement.

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  • By Lacey S., Friday @ 9:27 pm

    Review by Lacey S. for Reject Me – I Love It!: 21 Secrets for Turning Rejection into Direction (Personal Development Series)
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    This book has helped me out tremendously. I love how John Fuhrman uses facts in a life’s standpoint view from his and other peoples experiances to prove that what he’s teaching Is the better, and easier way to live you’re life.

    He teaches you to look on the positive side in whatever endeavor your trying to reach for. Instead of letting all the negatives overwhelm our thinking.

    You’ll learn something new with every chapter. I would suggest this book to anyone that feels they need a little more self esteem or just a kick in the pants.

    *I have had this book for about a month, and I’m already reading it again. GREAT REFERENCE!

  • By J. W. Collett, Friday @ 9:43 pm

    Review by J. W. Collett for Reject Me – I Love It!: 21 Secrets for Turning Rejection into Direction (Personal Development Series)
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    I have read two of this fellow’s books, including this one, and I found myself wading through the unrelated, and sometimes contrived, soundbytes. I do believe that even a bad book has one or two “good bits” in it, and for that reason perhaps I can be excused for attempting the second book after being disappointed the first time. Plus, it came to me as a book club offering, so I assumed/hoped it would be okay.I could find no thread that lasted more than a couple of sentences and none of them seemed really connected with any other or with any theme as such.I don’t object to pithy, clever phrases, perse. They’re useful hooks and devices to help us retain our focus out there in a negative world. A book of pithy sayings is one thing, but a book which does not call itself such but which is full of barely anything else is quite another thing, and much less good.The style comes across to me like the thing was thrown together in a very short while, a bit like someone dictated into a tape recorder and then had it typed up, but worse because there is no conversational style to speak of.

    In a word I would call this book “insubstantial”. If you liked Stephen Covey’s “7 Habits” book, and you’re anything like me, this book will not be less than adequate.

  • By Anonymous, Friday @ 10:34 pm

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    At this years Frankfurt Germany Book Festival, REJECT ME – I LOVE IT! was ranked as the number one self-help book at the event. In fact it was ranked fourth overall out of hundreds of titles. It is now being considered for translation in Germany, Denmark, Spain, and even Turkey.

  • By Laughter and Death, Friday @ 10:51 pm

    Review by Laughter and Death for Reject Me – I Love It!: 21 Secrets for Turning Rejection into Direction (Personal Development Series)
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    This book was absolutely awful. It is trite. It reminds me of those motivational speakers that walk all over the stage being exciting but saying nothing. I was disappointed and this book was a waste of money. You can write about a “secret” or speak about it, but that doesn’t mean you communicate anything useful. That is what we have here.

  • By Anonymous, Friday @ 11:17 pm

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    I love this very positive book of John Fuhrman. Generally, we hate rejection but John Fuhrman gives a different viewpoint about this subject. Now, I try what I want to say and if it is rejected I do not care anymore. Thanks John !

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