Someday

The Excuses We Tell Ourselves

by David E. Lash


Formats

Hardcover
$28.95
Softcover
$8.99
E-Book
$3.99
Hardcover
$28.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/11/2015

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 108
ISBN : 9781480823181
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 108
ISBN : 9781480823174
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 108
ISBN : 9781480823198

About the Book

Have you ever been around people who mentally wear you out with their negativity? Or are you caught up in negative thoughts about the outcome of your life and the relationships in it? Do you feel as though you’re floundering, with no hope of a better life?

Author David E. Lash’s Someday: The Excuses We Tell Ourselves, aims to get you to look at yourself honestly and to understand you are exactly where you are supposed to be based on your belief system. Change your belief system, change your life. Lash is no stranger to the struggles of the everyday individual. He isn’t super-financially rich, doesn’t have an island home, or anything over the top like that. A self-employed, middle-class entrepreneur, he faces the same life issues most of us do daily. Divided into two parts, Someday is meant to be a quick, daily read. You’ll learn what forces and influential people shaped the author as a young boy. Some may sound familiar. Lash shows you the importance of being a proactive rather than reactive person. He shares six principles to becoming a proactive person, how to build on those pillars one at a time, and how you can benefit from adopting those elements and embracing change.

Change can be scary. But as you’ll discover in Someday: The Excuses We Tell Ourselves, it can bring you the life you desire. You don’t have to settle for a lesser life that leaves you unsatisfied and wanting more.


About the Author

David E. Lash has made it a point to learn from life. To enjoy the journey and not just the result has always been his goal. A martial artist, former solider, entrepreneur, and a loving father, he constantly strives to live a value-created life.