Better Human: It's a Full-Time Job

Better Human: It's a Full-Time Job

by Ronda Conger

Narrated by Ronda Conger

Unabridged — 1 hours, 59 minutes

Better Human: It's a Full-Time Job

Better Human: It's a Full-Time Job

by Ronda Conger

Narrated by Ronda Conger

Unabridged — 1 hours, 59 minutes

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Overview

"YOU'VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES BUT IT WILL TAKE EVERYTHING YOU'VE GOT." - AUTHOR UNKNOWN

The beauty of life is that you get to start each day anew. Each day, you get to awaken to the opportunity to find your better human.

It's something I fight for and work for every day.

I am far from done. I am a full-time job.

Being a better human isn't about how much money you make or what your title is, it's about being better than you were yesterday.

This is about all areas of your life. Leave nothing to chance.

Buckle up - you're going to laugh, write, cry, jam, Google... It's going to be a wild ride.

It starts with you, it starts today.

Better Human, it's a full-time job.


Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

In her energetic self-help debut, Conger offers familiar ideas for personal improvement and success.








Splashed with bold color designs and action photographs of people—like a woman with outstretched arms in a field of bright yellow flowers—Conger’s exuberant pep talk feels like a warm and fuzzy motivational poster. Many of the colorful pictures include inspirational quotes, such as these attributed to Estée Lauder: “I never dreamed about success. I worked for it.” Indeed, hard work and grit are the cornerstones of Conger’s message, one often tinged with humor. A photo of a pretty young woman asleep in bed is accompanied by the message, “GET THE F*@% OUT OF BED.” Conger also jokingly compares the Broadway musical Annie to her own “hard knock life.” When Conger was 3, her mother died, and she had a turbulent adolescence. But she didn’t let hardship stop her from reaching her goals. This slim, easy-to-flip volume offers familiar concepts for self-improvement, such as becoming a more loving person (the author suggests smiling at cashiers) and learning gratitude. Conger’s upbeat kaleidoscope of advice isn’t a step-by-step guide, but it does have some usable ideas. For example, to cultivate a grateful heart, Conger suggests sending 10 thank-you cards to people and keeping a “gratitude journal.” Likewise, she recommends Dr. B.J. Fogg’s “Tiny Habits” (and reading for four minutes a day) to foster positive life habits. The author’s voice is friendly, and she sometimes addresses readers directly when making a point: e.g., “Are you ready for it?” She also offers book recommendations, like Smile and Move by Sam Parker, and thought-provoking items, such as the “How Not To Be Thankful” poster by Mark Russell available on her website. Readers looking for in-depth discussion might not be sated, but those without a lot of reading time can find inspiration in Conger’s quick, cheerful words.








Easy-reading thoughts to ponder in an eye-catching design.








Kirkus Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

2015-08-20
In her energetic self-help debut, Conger offers familiar ideas for personal improvement and success. Like many others on the shelf, this perkier-than-thou book believes in the power of positive thinking. Splashed with bold color designs and action photographs of people—like a woman with outstretched arms in a field of bright yellow flowers—Conger's exuberant pep talk feels like a warm and fuzzy motivational poster. Many of the colorful pictures include inspirational quotes, such as these attributed to Estée Lauder: "I never dreamed about success. I worked for it." Indeed, hard work and grit are the cornerstones of Conger's message, one often tinged with humor. A photo of a pretty young woman asleep in bed is accompanied by the message, "GET THE F*@% OUT OF BED." Conger also jokingly compares the Broadway musical Annie to her own "hard knock life." When Conger was 3, her mother died, and she had a turbulent adolescence. But she didn't let hardship stop her from reaching her goals. This slim, easy-to-flip volume offers familiar concepts for self-improvement, such as becoming a more loving person (the author suggests smiling at cashiers) and learning gratitude. Conger's upbeat kaleidoscope of advice isn't a step-by-step guide, but it does have some usable ideas. For example, to cultivate a grateful heart, Conger suggests sending 10 thank-you cards to people and keeping a "gratitude journal." Likewise, she recommends Dr. B.J. Fogg's "Tiny Habits" (and reading for four minutes a day) to foster positive life habits. The author's voice is friendly, and she sometimes addresses readers directly when making a point: e.g., "Are you ready for it?" She also offers book recommendations, like Smile and Move by Sam Parker, and thought-provoking items, such as the "How Not To Be Thankful" poster by Mark Russell available on her website. Readers looking for in-depth discussion might not be sated, but those without a lot of reading time can find inspiration in Conger's quick, cheerful words. Easy-reading thoughts to ponder in an eye-catching design.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940177060439
Publisher: Better Human, LLC
Publication date: 10/08/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
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