
"... still smarting because you were passed over for promotion? Notyet come to terms with the Head of Sales having the last word -again - in your latest tete-a-tete? Well, once where you might havebeen urged to get over it, now there's only one way of describingthe emotional u-turn that's needed: shut up, move on. More neatlyknown as SUMO...„ (Accountancy Age, 21 July 2005)
“... a snappy, easily digestible book that is full of insight andhonesty.„ (Accounting Technician, September 05)
“Refreshing, readable and often profound, I'd recommend it toanyone who is feeling 'stuck' in their career or their life.„(Reading Chronicle, 1st September 2005)
“... perfect if you're in need of some inspiration andno-nonsense encouragement... refreshingly honest andlight-hearted...„ (Slimmer, healthier, Fitter, 1st October2005)
“... encourages you to take an honest look at your life, remembering that it is never too late to change...„ (RosemaryConley Diet & Fitness Mag, November 2005)
“... the book is full of humour, tips and personal anecdotes toencourage you to take an honest look at your life and remind youit's never too late to change.„ (The Brighton Argus, 26th September2005)
“... SUMO is a great book and a great idea! HighlyRecommended..." (Lifescape Magazine, February 2006)
SUMO (Shut Up, Move On)
The Straight-Talking Guide to Creating and Enjoying a Brilliant Life
von Paul McGee, illustriert von Fiona GriffithsThere are six S. U. M. O. principles that are designed to help youcreate and enjoy a brilliant life. If you are wrestling with life'schallenges, these principles will help you do so moresuccessfully.
1. Change Your T-Shirt - take responsibility for your own lifeand don't be a victim.
2. Develop Fruity Thinking - change your thinking and change yourresults.
3. Hippo Time is OK - understand how setbacks affect you and how torecover from them.
4. Remember the Beachball - increase your understanding andawareness of other people's world.
5. Learn Latin - change comes through action not intention. Overcome the tendency to put things off.
6. Ditch Doris Day - create your own future rather than leave it tochance. Forget the attitude 'que sera, sera, whatever will be, willbe.'
„A superb book. It combines honesty, humour and inspiration tohelp people move ahead in life.“
--Allan and Barbara Pease, authors of Why Men Don't Listen andWomen Can't Read Maps
„Powerful, simple and effective. A highly engaging and thoughtprovoking book. Anyone who reads it is sure to look at themselvesand the world differently as a result.“
--Octavius Black and Sebastian Bailey, The Mind Gym
The S. U. M. O. guy is Paul McGee, an international speaker andauthor. He has been developing the S. U. M. O. principles over thelast five years.