Reinvent Yourself (free book giveaway)

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What's the difference between someone who finds success and someone who just habitually chases that next big dream?

I've asked myself this question almost every day in my twenty-three year writing career, oftentimes while banging my head against the wall repeatedly. A few years ago I finally found the answer...A Mentor.

Rewind to 2012. I was working myself into the ground in a stressful corporate job and felt completely trapped. I was stuck in cubicle for sixty (plus) hours each week and working on my first novel for another twenty or more hours a week. It was like working more than two full time jobs. Whatever time was left was spent trying to somehow maintain relationships with my spouse, family, and friends. Maintaining life balance was a losing battle because I was so stressed I wasn’t sleeping.

Still, I had a dream that gave me hope. I was convinced my novel would free me from this living hell. I published the book in late 2012 and sales took off immediately, four and five star reviews poured in. The plan appeared to be working. Then after a few months, sales completely flat lined.

I was crushed. I thought to myself, This is your life. You're just not good enough, writing is just a hobby for you. You'd better just put on your big boy pants and deal with it.

A few months later I found an unassuming book called, Choose Yourself by James Altucher. I read the entire book in one sitting on a flight home to Ohio. I had read a plethora of self-help and business books prior to this but none resonated quite like this one.

Choose Yourself addressed nearly everything I was going through at that moment. It was like James wrote this book specifically for me.

I immediately began to put into practice things James suggested in Choose Yourself like:

  • writing down ten ideas every day;
  • eating well, sleeping 8 hours a day;
  • eliminating as much negativity from life as possible;
  • reading (from a book) every day; and
  • practicing gratitude incessantly.

When I began this daily practice my life started to improve dramatically. The positive changes were addictive and I wanted more. I subscribed to James' podcast on iTunes and would spend my lunch hour at work listening to it. His guests are some of the most interesting people on the planet and they shared practical tips that can be integrated into your life. Through listening the podcast it wasn't just like having one virtual mentor but several.

Thanks to James’ virtual mentorship and a few years of intense work on myself 2016 brought personal success larger than I ever imagined.

James just published a new book, Reinvent Yourself.

This book will teach you ways to master the art of reinvention in your own life. In the coming years it will be imperative to master this skill of reinvention to survive and prosper through times of unprecedented change.

I hope my personal narrative proves that it’s never too late to change your life. Life will never be perfect and none of us can foretell the future. Despite this, you have the power within you to be the best version of yourself and drastically improve the quality of your life.

The truth is only one person in the world can do the work to get you there -- and that’s YOU. But great mentors can give you a shortcut and save you from wasting valuable time making mistakes.

Would you like a free copy of James’ new book, Reinvent Yourself?

If so, share one way you’d like to reinvent yourself in the next year in the comments below. Five commenters will be chosen randomly at the time of post closing to receive a free copy of James’ new book Reinvent Yourself (the books are being graciously donated by @outreach.)

Have a wonderful weekend Steemians! Never forget...the more you live with your heart, the richer you are.


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As a recent cancer surviver and currently healing from reconstructive surgery I have been doing some re-evaluating of what's really important in life. Reinventing myself will be the first step, because no one can go through this and stay the same. Thank you for the encouragement!

Congratulations on beating it, @bitsy! You've won a free book. Please email me with your name and address (ericvancewalton@gmail.com) to claim your prize!

Thank you so much!

I bought a copy of Reinvent Yourself and read it in a weekend, taking time to make notes and jot down some of his tips. Went to work the next morning with a sense of purpose, that purpose being that I am now committed to leaving my dead-end cubicle job by the end of this year. Within two weeks I had applied for and accepted a freelance marketing position that is taking up a huge chunk of my weekends and evenings--but it's generating an extra 3 or 4 hundred dollars EVERY week. I now realize that I could afford to go freelance full-time, working from my home, if I were to pick up another 3 or 4 similar freelance clients. With all of the extra income I'll bring in this year, I can retire from the rat race by Christmas and work on only those projects I love. I love Altucher's new book and can't recommend it enough. I read the Power of No (great book) but haven't read Choose Yourself. Will remedy that oversight right away!

I really love to hear stories like this. I admire your courage, @florentina! Best of luck in reaching your goals!

HI from Mexico Eric. I don't want to reinvent my self. I just want to be ME again. Once in a while I rise from my own ashes and reach the top of the world and make magic happen.. Now its time to do it again. I need it. I may be in a down spiral and i need to take control of Me again. Im answer not for the book giveaway. I'm trying me make a commitment with my self to gain this battle. Cheers

Hello @dagoluna! We definitely have the power to change our situations. I wish you the best of luck!

I would like to reinvent myself as a musician who travels the world. I'm already a musician and I have lived the life of a traveling salesman and know that I like the lifestyle. Now, I would like to put it all together and play music on all the continents of this planet, even Antarctica.

Wonderful! I bet you have some great stories to tell from your adventures! I wish you luck in attaining your goal.

@transhuman - please email me your shipping information at ericvancewalton@gmail.com. You've won one of the free copies. Thanks!

Thank you very much! I emailed my shipping address to you and can't wait to read it. I've been aware of the rapid changes occurring in the modern world for some time and I realize my need to adapt to what's going on. Reinventing myself has become a challenging but necessary task in my situation.

In some ways, James was a mentor of so many of us. I too, followed some of his wonderful advice. :)

What a great post @ericvancewalton! Thank you for sharing.

Me too. :) I discovered his blog a couple of years ago in college. And it was a breath of fresh air to see someone having unique opinions and pieces of advice.

@erinvancewalton, I will like have a copy too. Is it an ebook? Its been difficult getting it on Amazon cos of my location and the availability of only a physical copy.

I can pay for mine and that of someone else if that would make it easy. 😀😁😂😑

Hey, @infovore! We're giving away physical copies. Where are you located? I'm sure we could get you a copy.

Yes, so many "Choose Yourselfers" are here on Steemit! It's amazing how so many of them have flourished on this platform too...another testament to the value of what James teaches. Thanks for your comment!

I would like to "reinvent myself".
By learning how to code.
I also would like to change my current lifestyle completely and spend more time traveling.

Excellent post! I love Your work and the work of James Altucher.

Thank you. Coding is a great skill to have now! I share your goal of travel. The digital nomad lifestyle seems pretty appealing. I appreciate your comment!

Oh wow, that sounds magical! Thanks for your insight and the great recommendation.
I'm currently writing my very first book and therefore have that feeling that I am reinventing myself every day ;)
That's my favorite quote from James Altucher in that context:
'Publishing a book is not just putting your thoughts on a blog post. It’s an event. It shows your best curated thoughts and it shows customers, clients, investors, friends and lovers what the most important things on your mind are right now.'

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Love that quote @surfermarly

Kudos to you for starting your book! I love that quote, James is right...writing a book IS an event. For me, it's the closest thing I can imagine to giving birth. It's like ushering a living breathing thing out into the world. Best of luck with your writing and I can't wait to read your book. Thanks!

I want to go beyond my capacity, I want to go beyond my limit and soar.

“Anything beyond your capacity will necessarily change your capacity, because so long as everything is within your limits, you don't know what is beyond them. And everything concerning God and God-realisation is beyond limit. So in this way great suffering and being plagued with terrible problems are beneficial.”

[Told by Meher Baba to the mayor of Karachi, Jamshed Mehta, 1931. Lord Meher 4: 1374]

Soar on, @lakshmi! Stretching beyond perceived limits is vital to our evolution.

There are some seriously good words of wisdom in there! Thanks again for sharing this article with us as it feels more like healing, great potent medicine than what I mostly come across here. Maybe it is also underlining the necessity for such post to get traction and spread all over the net!? ;) It surely would be very worthwhile I believe, especially with such quality backing it up.

Re-inventing myself relies on the idea that there's a so-called self and more often than otherwise tricks the brain in thinking so. By eliminating this thought from the process or at least putting it between parenthesis, the moment becomes the maker and the flow of what is rises to the surface of your being continuously shaping and gradually eroding the so-called self toward the essence of what we all are and of what everything is. Pure awareness, spaciousness, consciousness arise toward omnipresence, omniscience and omnipotence. So be it bliss, so be it. Every moments contains this potential and has the inherent quality of directing us toward consciousness. Life provides for itself as you provide for it.

All for one and one for all! Blessings, blissing!!! Namaste :)

Thank you so much, my friend! Your suggestion is valuable, working to become more selfless really does improve all other aspects of our physical existence. Namaste!

Good post; its always good to examine your life and make tune ups as needed.

I would like to give back to the community more this year. I am so thankful and feeling lucky for the early success I have had here. I am here every day, reading and UP voting many posts. But I want to do more. I'm planning some giveaways and other things. Its just a matter of finding time and setting priorities!

Thank you! I'm thankful for that early success as well @kenny-crane. Your wish to give back is very commendable. Curation and mentoring are really effective ways to give back, the giveaways are a lot of fun to dream up too. It really forces you to exercise those marketing muscles!