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I Am the Cause of That
Book Review by Tracy Oliver, Editor
Shallow men believe in luck or in circumstance. Strong men believe in cause and effect. - Ralph Waldo Emerson. While Coach Jay’s I Am the Cause of That recognizes the most powerful law in the universe, Cause, it provides organic applications on how an ordinary person could deliberately craft experiences to create prosperity of the here and now. I assumed that Cause was a coincidence or random series mishaps of events that resembled a puppet master who dictate movements and actions, but Coach Jay clearly outlines how that the person’s choices and decisions are directly correlated to their outcome. Through his galvanized collection of experiences and things learned Coach Jay eloquently designs a road map to help others redirect their pathways to deliberately Cause their greatness. Within this practical guide, he prescribes concrete action plans that allow the reader to realistically formalize their goals into a process that maximizes success. What’s the Cause in your life that’s enslaving you from the pursuit of excellence? As Harriet Tubman stated, I freed a thousand slaves I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves. Anyone who is ready for CAUSE to manifest in their life should read this book and beware of the metamorphosis that will come.
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I Am the Cause of That
Book Review by Tracy Oliver, Editor
Shallow men believe in luck or in circumstance. Strong men believe in cause and effect. - Ralph Waldo Emerson. While Coach Jay’s I Am the Cause of That recognizes the most powerful law in the universe, Cause, it provides organic applications on how an ordinary person could deliberately craft experiences to create prosperity of the here and now. I assumed that Cause was a coincidence or random series mishaps of events that resembled a puppet master who dictate movements and actions, but Coach Jay clearly outlines how that the person’s choices and decisions are directly correlated to their outcome. Through his galvanized collection of experiences and things learned Coach Jay eloquently designs a road map to help others redirect their pathways to deliberately Cause their greatness. Within this practical guide, he prescribes concrete action plans that allow the reader to realistically formalize their goals into a process that maximizes success. What’s the Cause in your life that’s enslaving you from the pursuit of excellence? As Harriet Tubman stated, I freed a thousand slaves I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves. Anyone who is ready for CAUSE to manifest in their life should read this book and beware of the metamorphosis that will come.