Bigger, Better, Bolder: Live the Life You Want, Not the Life You Get

Bigger, Better, Bolder: Live the Life You Want, Not the Life You Get

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  • Create Date:2022-12-27 10:21:42
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Jennifer Cohen
  • ISBN:0306829584
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Summary

Jennifer Cohen, a superstar motivational coach, illuminates how to get the life you want by being bold, resilient, and creating specific goals and habits。

I know what it takes to get what you want in life。 It’s a habit anyone can learn, a skill you can develop, a gift you don’t need to be born with。 The more experience you get, the more confident you’ll be。 Even when you fail, you’ll feel stronger with each try you make。 At work, at home, wherever your life unfolds—be bold。 Take action。 Ask for the right things。 Chase what you want instead of taking what you can get。 What do you want most in life, and why don’t you have it?

Think about the things that give your life depth, focus, and meaning: deeply satisfying relationships with plenty of give and take, physical health and emotional wellbeing, passion projects, self-esteem, and self-respect。 Bold people have these things。 Bold people recognize what’s holding them back—and it's almost always a fear of failure。 They train to overcome their fears, they embrace the 10% Target, and they create everyday, life-long habits to get what they want。

Bigger, Better, Bolder brings readers one step closer to boldness, one chapter at a time。 With practical takeaways and action steps—bite-sized Bold Moves—and real-life case studies of boldness in action, Jennifer Cohen teaches you how to get what you want。

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Reviews

Amy

This was an uplifting book about empowering yourself through finding your boldness。 I enjoyed her personal stories!Thank you Netgalley and Hachette Books, Hachette Go, for the ARC!

Monica Frederick

This is going to be a DNF at 31% for me and there's a very specific reason why。Firstly, I love the topic of this book, so I was very excited to get an advanced copy of this thanks to NetGalley。 I really appreciated the author breaking down the concept of boldness and it not necessarily meaning extravagant living or action。 There are a lot of points in the parts that I read that I really agree with。 However, the author started a section on "antifragility" by making wide sweeping statements about This is going to be a DNF at 31% for me and there's a very specific reason why。Firstly, I love the topic of this book, so I was very excited to get an advanced copy of this thanks to NetGalley。 I really appreciated the author breaking down the concept of boldness and it not necessarily meaning extravagant living or action。 There are a lot of points in the parts that I read that I really agree with。 However, the author started a section on "antifragility" by making wide sweeping statements about generations younger than Gen X'ers like herself。 I'm not sure if I can quote directly, but at the 31% mark, the author talks about how kids and young adults can't be antifragile because of overly cautious parents and the "culture of safteyism"。 The author goes on to talk about how everyone "gets a trophy so they never feel disappointed" and how younger generations use Trigger Warnings to never feel offended。 (Which is not what TWs are for, but I digress!)There's a much better way to make the point of building a thicker skin than to say that people younger than you didn't experience individualism or independence while growing up。 I know a point being made is weak when sweeping generalizations are used to explain it and, frankly, this is exactly what this is。 。。。more