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Thank you for the signed copy of your book! Bravo, well done! I have already passed it to one of my sisters to read. This book was an easy read. I think most people who read it will benefit from your wisdom. Very impressed by your age and understanding of what makes people react the way they do!

I started this book immediately upon getting it. I finished it while hospitalized for pneunomonia. Not only did I benefit from your book, but have taken action to quit smoking again! I really enjoy reading books on motivation and self help. I have been reading these my entire adult life. I believe each day is a gift and we should treat others like we want to be treated.

Thank you again for sharing this book with me. I will definitely pass this along to others in my life! You are special Jon Nodine!

God Bless...

Vickie

September 15, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterVickie H

Thank you for a GREAT read. I don't know what you are doing to get this book out to the mainstream audience, but I would do it soon! You voice and commitment to excellence is powerful! I particularly loved the story about Tiger and viewing every day as another opportunity. I've read many motivational books in my day, and this was one of the best! I promise to make certain that those I run into know and understand what this book can do for their life.

Sincerely,

Michelle

September 11, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMi. Brown

Window Three,

Your book was AWESOME! I had no idea what to expect when I first learned of the book, however, I have since read the book twice and have given it to many of my co-workers. The ideas that are mentioned in there are such that they can serve purpose for anyone in any life. I am a better person for having just read it and I have no doubt that it is going to one day be a best seller! Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!

September 1, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterT. Murphy

Hi Jon,

I finished your book last evening, and wanted you to know that I thoroughly enjoyed it. The book was an easy read, and your views are well thought out. It took me a little time to realize that it is a “self-help book”. I began reading it as a manager looking for an effective evaluation method for subordinates. When I put myself in the correct frame of mind, the message came through loud and clear.

Jon, I never realized that you were so passionate about spreading your message. It sure shows throughout the book. Having known you all of your life, it was fun to have actually seen the experiences that you write about, and better understand how they helped shape your young life.

Good luck in all your future endeavors! I look forward to the sequal.

Warmest regards,

Joe

August 19, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJoe E.

Jon

I just finished your book, All I can say is that you should be extremely proud. It really is an amazing accomplishment. After reading I can just say that I am proud to say that I know you. The things you talk about are so simple but are often overlooked in our daily lives. I keep a dry erase board in my apartment here in Iowa that I use for school work. I also write quotes that keep me motivated through the week. One that I write often is "if not now, then when?" So when I read in your book "why isn't NOW a good time" I really liked what I was reading. I really love the quote "Stop trying to prove yourself and start improving yourself". I also liked what you said about after you ran your 1st marathon, about how the training was the hard part, not the race. I heard Warren Sapp the retired football player tell someone in an interview once something like, "people don't realize that Sundays are Free, we would all play on Sundays for free. Its the Monday-Friday that they pay us all that money for. The weights, the film, the sore bodies, is what we get paid to do. Sundays are easy." When you said that about your marathon it made me think of that.

I am at a good place right now and headed toward really good things, but I also struggle with a lot of things. Your book and the simple thought of "Live Three" is a great way to attack each day. It really has opened up a different view of different situations both past and present in my life. It was cool to read for me because many of the people and places you referenced I know. I hope you are getting as good feedback from strangers, as I know you are from the people who know you. I really could go on and on here Jon. It is a great book with an awesome web-site to match. I really hope that you are able help people and it does for you what you would like. I can truly say that it has, and will continue to help me. Best of Luck and I'll catch you down the road.

July 31, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMitchel T

Window Three, I hope you realize what you are doing to peoples lives! You are giving them a platform that will allow them to think, act and grow more freely and as you mention, with a choice! I absolutely LOVED the concepts and stories in your book and can't wait to share this with my team. If more of the world thought like this we would be living in a much better place. Thank you for introducing me to such a simple idea. You truly are changing lives!

July 28, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMichael M.

“Jon’s passion, enthusiasm and positive attitude are so refreshing. His motivation continues to keep me asking myself, what else can I do!”

July 24, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterCheary Yeary

“[Jon] is extremely astute in evaluating the way people perceive and interpret information and therefore, the skills were more readily understood and absorbed. It is a subtle talent that is often overlooked…”

July 24, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterhmorris

[Jon] has given us a direct “call to action” that proves if we change our level of emotion, we can change our quality of life as well as the life of others. I believe that if even a tenth of the world read this book, it would truly be a better place. Thanks for taking me on a great ride!

July 22, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterStacy M.

He will challenge your best, better your challenged and leave everyone looking for the next step. His view of the world is that there is always opportunity to improve, and those who learn to open their mind to new ideas will be the elite who find themselves leading their business in the future.

July 22, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDizo

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