
Pat M. (
PatC-M) wrote on 3/10/2007...
"A unique, step by step plan to pinpoint your goals and make your dreams come true."
This human, practical program puts your vague yearnings and dreams to work for you -with concrete results. You'll learn how to:
Discover your strengths and skills
Turn your fears and negative feelings into positive tools
Diagram the path to your goal - and map out the target dates for meeting it.
Chart your progress-day by day
Create a support network of contacts and sources
Use a buddy system to keep you on track...and much, much more!
Ships fast from San Francisco, good condition
this was an interesting book and had lots of wonderful ideas, though I just do not have the time to institute it's program.

Helen K. (
Billie-K) wrote on 10/10/2005...
Please note: Copy owned and posted by Helen K. is an older copy with a different cover.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
WishcraftBarbara Sher and Annie GottliebCindy Fox was a waitress. Now she’s a pilot. Peter Johnson was a truck driver. Now he’s a dairy farmer. Tina Forbes was a struggling artist. Now she’s a successful one. Alan Rizzo was an editor. Now he’s a bookstore owner.
What they have in common–and what you can share–are Barbara Sher’s effective strategies for making real changes in your life. This human, practical program puts your vague yearnings and dreams to work for you–with concrete results. You’ll learn how to
• Discover your strengths and skills
• Turn your fears and negative feelings into positive tools
• Diagram the path to your goal–and map out target dates for meeting it
• Chart your progress–day by day
• Create a support network of contacts and sources
• Use a buddy system to keep you on track“One of the most popular books among those who want their lives to count for something. Barbara Sher is to be commended, for making hope practical.”
–RICHARD NELSON BOLLES
Author of What Color Is Your Parachute?
“COMPREHENSIVE AND INVITING . . . EMINENTLY PRACTICAL.”
–San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle
“A sprightly, sensible book brimming with advice, suggestions, and examples.”
–Pittsburgh Press