
I'm reading a book titled: "Three Simple Steps" by Trevor Blake. I can sum it up in two words: "Read it."
It's like throwing a brickbat through your belief system of bad habits and negative thinking. I was discussing it with colleagues and we think a "mashup" is in order between Trevor Blake, Rosamund Zander and Jane McGonigal. Draw your own conclusions... and contact us if you're able to write a large check.
I will make the open request that Trevor read it himself instead of hiring a "professional" booktalker.
It's like throwing a brickbat through your belief system of bad habits and negative thinking. I was discussing it with colleagues and we think a "mashup" is in order between Trevor Blake, Rosamund Zander and Jane McGonigal. Draw your own conclusions... and contact us if you're able to write a large check.
I will make the open request that Trevor read it himself instead of hiring a "professional" booktalker.
DEFINITION of this 2-syllable noun:
- an unkind or unfavorable remark; caustic criticism: The critics greeted the play with brickbats.
- a piece of broken brick, especially one used as a missile.
- any rock-like missile.