Dare to Live Without Limits
- Rocket Fuel for Your Mind -
© 2016 Bryan Golden
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The following are comments from readers of the book:

What an upper! Reading this lovely, positive, practical book was among the most pleasurable pursuits I've enjoyed in a long time. It's chock full of encouraging stories - many about renowned individuals who overcame great obstacles - designed to get you off your seat and utilize the power within. Plus it's written in a clear crisp style that makes it easy to turn to any chapter and just dig in.

This book shows how a little positive thinking can go a long way. The short chapters make good, quick reading on the go. I usually have five or six books going at once, so that was great for me. My wife picked it up before I was finished and she found it helpful too.

If you can use a shot of positive energy to help you get through the day, this book is well worth your time. My mood and outlook have improved tremendously.

A Great Uplifting Book.

I highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in making changes in their life. It contains inspiring examples of how to make changes in your thinking and attitude that will enhance your life.

The short concise chapters are very easy to read and comprehend. You can read a chapter in minutes and start applying it to your life immediately. This book is uplifting as well as helpful.

You will be inspired by the stories of people who have used these principles to succeed. It provides you with guidance and encouragement on your journey through change. You can read and reread this book. Each time you will discover a new concept or way of viewing life.

This is a really good book. It's chockablock with great advice on living a fulfilling life. It contains practical information on creating a life-plan based on your own goals and interests.

I personally liked the anecdotes that told success stories of famous people like the founder of Oscar Meyer. It illustrated how perseverance was sometimes the best remedy for adversity.

The chapters are concise and able to be read in a short sitting. And the language, although intelligent and descriptive, gets straight to the point. Golden doesn't hand you his plan for living a successful life, he shows you how to be the architect for your own life.

I found this book to be extremely informative and helpful. It is written in clear, concise terms with many examples of practical applications and is very helpful at pointing out specific ways to look for and focus on the good possibilities in life. It is a potent and timely reminder that we all have the power to change our own lives, right here and now. It emphasizes the importance of channeling our thoughts and energies into positive actions and reminds us that we can improve the world around us by offering respect and thoughtfulness to others. It also describes the success stories of those who have accomplished great things because they refused to give up on their dreams.

I found this book to be a useful and inspiring guide and I recommend it highly to all - it should be required reading!

I just finished reading your book, "Dare to Live Without Limits." I will certainly recommend it to family and friends. It also reminded me of something my dad used to say. We often ate breakfast together, and he would seem to know when I was fretting over something or feeling gloomy. He would smile at me across the table and say, "You never know what wonderful things may happen today". It is very true that it is much more beneficial (and pleasant!) to look for and focus on the good possibilities and your book was very helpful in pointing out specific ways to do so.

It is a wonderful book and I hope it will be widely read.

I read the book and enjoyed it. I found some new ideas to use in my life and at least one verbal justification for a practice I use that I didn't know how to put in words and you did that well. It's my favorite passage in the book. It's about developing a sense of "inspirational dissatisfaction." This is a great term. Much success or reaching for the unattainable comes from this concept which others criticize and misinterpret for never being satisfied or negative.