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Author, Fred Neff shares his 109 clues to success from 30 years of personal research from books and seminars along with work and life experiences. Neff illustrates each clue with rhyme to aid you in retaining and visualizing the essence of each one. Numerous stories and anecdotes also illustrate how the clues work in real life situations. However, the author also warns of potholes, pitfalls, doubts, and setbacks from his own journey that will help you lay the foundation for your journey to success. You will also laugh at the rhyming analogies letting you know there IS light at the end of the…mehr

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Author, Fred Neff shares his 109 clues to success from 30 years of personal research from books and seminars along with work and life experiences. Neff illustrates each clue with rhyme to aid you in retaining and visualizing the essence of each one. Numerous stories and anecdotes also illustrate how the clues work in real life situations. However, the author also warns of potholes, pitfalls, doubts, and setbacks from his own journey that will help you lay the foundation for your journey to success. You will also laugh at the rhyming analogies letting you know there IS light at the end of the tunnel for anyone who applies the clues over and over again, on your journey to finding success. What sets Clues to Success-Making Rhyme out of Reason apart from most self-help books is that Fred writes about the bumps and bruises as well, pointing out how they become an integral part of the journey to success. When you see how often failures, heartache, and setbacks feed and water the seeds of success, you will have little doubt that you, too, can enjoy a healthy measure of success in your own journey.
Autorenporträt
Fred Neff's Calvin and Dad children's book series stem from real life fatherhood experiences with his toddler son, Calvin. The Memory Tree is the first in the series.When speaking to children at schools, Fred is often asked how he got started writing. After stating that he learned how to rhyme by listening to songs on the radio, replacing the words with those of his own, he usually gets oohs and aahs of wonder from children in the audience when he adds that it was before television! After receiving a B.A. in Journalism from San Diego State University, Fred wrote numerous articles as a Contributing Editor for San Diego Home/Garden Magazine before turning the pages in life to eventually set down roots in Southeastern Connecticut, where he has lived and worked for the past three decades. Fred believes that in every adversity there is a seed of opportunity of equal or greater value. From the adversity of a divorce, he found a seed of opportunity in writing stories about the adventures that he and his young son, Calvin, have shared. This led to publishing numerous books either about Calvin or as a collaborative effort, with Calvin challenging Dad to write stories for him, such as the fireman's favorite rescue story, Farnsworth the Firehose and Taylor Grief, and a holiday favorite, Can Gi-Normus the Tow Truck and Squawky Palone Save Christmas?