Greater Expectations, Ali Carter
Greater Expectations, Ali Carter
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Greater Expectations

Author: Ali Carter

Narrator: Alan Irving

Unabridged: 8 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: YAKKA Books

Published: 12/09/2023


Synopsis

Do you feel stuck in life? Are you tired of the challenges that life gives you? Do you want to create a brighter future for you and your family?
In this brutally honest and sometimes heart-wrenching book, Ali Carter takes you through his personal journey from chef to police officer, to family mediator and ultimately, founder of a tech start-up.
Improving your life and making significant changes for the better is challenging - especially if you have complex childhood issues, react terribly to rejection and think you can do it all by yourself, as Ali did.
Now he shares with you the methods he used to turn his business and his life around. Through a series of easy-to-understand principles, Ali shows you the building blocks to make you happier, boost your financial well-being and raise your own expectations for your life.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Angie on September 12, 2014

UPDATE: It has been two months since I read this book and I just reviewed it and WOW! this is an excellent book! It has deeply shaped my thoughts about parenthood and education. It helped me to draw philosophical connections about many of the education oddities I come across, mainly the influence of......more

Goodreads review by Jacki on March 10, 2010

My review Overall I liked this book for the information that it imparted. However, I did struggle with it at times because it seemed to be redundant, making the same point over and over again, sometimes spiralling around a given topic. I think that the same "value" could have been docuemented in a me......more

Goodreads review by Jeremy on June 10, 2009

A book on Anson Dorrance's reading list, I found the first third of the book to be a great description of today's typically entitled and coddled children. Damon makes some strong points about parenting, schools and today's young people, but does not place the blame on any one entity. Rather, he find......more