Just a couple of days ago, our new book Changing Your Course got a very nice review in The Washington Post–but not in the book review section, as you might have expected. Instead, it appeared in the newspaper’s personal finance column, The Color of Money, written by Michelle Singletary (Article).
Why would a financial analyst devote a column to our book? Michelle understands that in this economy, a lot of people are being forced to consider whether they can afford not to change course. Whether they’re anticipating a pink slip or they’ve already been laid off, whether they’re run out of surplus home equity or they’re actually facing foreclosure, people across the country are getting the kind of wake-up call that makes change a whole lot more appealing than the status quo.
If you’re facing that situation, what do you do next? First, don’t let fear distract you. There are always solutions. Turn to our 5-step D.R.E.A.M guide to start creating your plan for a more fulfilling life, financially and emotionally. And then at noon on July 3, please join us and Michelle Singletary at http://www.washingtonpost.com. We’ll be discussing how to change your course and we’d love to hear from you!
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I’m in the Color of Money book club and I just wanted to say that I started reading the book and it’s really great! Looking forward to the web chat next month!
Thanks for taking the time to write, Samantha! We’re looking forward to “meeting you” during the chat on July 3rd as well.
would love to join you on July 3 as you discuss the book- but we’ll be on a plane to Anguilla- and anticipating another wonderful meal at Blanchards on my birthday!