[Update: The book is now available here.]
Whoo-hoo! I've been working on it off and on for over two years, but I'm finally just about to publish 101 Ways to Get Wild About Work.
I'm completely psyched to finally be ready to share it with you. It has the potential to spark a lot of positive change in people's lives, and I can't think of much that lights me up more than that!
The book is packed with insights and action steps to help you turn your dreams into reality. Each bite-sized idea stands on its own and is short enough to easily read, absorb, and put into play in your life.
You can either start at the beginning and work through it front to back, or take a self-customized approach, flipping through it and working with ideas that feel particularly relevant to where you are at the moment.
Here's a sneak preview of what you'll find:
Introduction (suggestions on how to use the book)
#1 - Define Tomorrow by Its Potential
Want to be among the very first to know when it's available? Drop me an e-mail and I will send you a note to let you know (hint: It will be in time for New Year's).




Well, if the cover is a taste of anything like the content, I think this book if going to be pretty interesting. I scanned the introduction and found it to be a bit more personal and candid than most career books. Good luck to this book of yours! I hope the sales go wild as well!
Posted by: Jay, writer MemberSpeed.com | December 24, 2007 at 12:22 AM
Two years in the making and here it is at long last - you deserve a pat in the back for it. The teaser article is very interesting! I'm keeping my fingers crossed for the success of this book, along with the high hope that it delivers the goods to wage earners craving for a wild change in their jobs.
Posted by: jen_chan, writer surefirewealth.com | December 30, 2007 at 12:54 AM
Congratulations, Curt! I'm sure it'll be a hit. Good inspiration for a self-employed newbie.
Posted by: Matthew Cornell | January 13, 2008 at 11:11 AM
Congratulations Curt. I am reading it and so far it is very good and insightful book, well worth the purchase.
I am curious about publishing through Lulu, any chance you can write a post about that experience?
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Posted by: jono | March 06, 2008 at 08:59 PM
Cool! Nice to see such a positive book!
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