The Skinny On Willpower review by SCord
The Skinny on Willpower: How to Develop Self Discipline
by Jim Randel
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Educational
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Age at time of review - 13
Reviewer's Location - Overland Park, KS, United States
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The Skinny on Willpower is a book that emphasizes the ways that you can build your self confidence. It also uses pictures and comics to help you understand better of the topic. There are many great quotes and sayings but one really popped out at me. That saying is:
 
"I find that one reason that people lose the will to achieve their goals is that they don't understand that achievement is tough for everyone. They look around them perhaps at people who seem to get what they want so easily, and conclude that achievers are somehow different.This then causes them to give up, or lose their willpower when confronted with difficulty. But here is the truth: every single person who achieves something of value struggles and at times thinks about quitting. The person who succeeds is most simply the one who does not quit." (43)
 
This taught me that your willpower is strictly controlled by you. Not the people around you. Not the people that think that they can get around things the easy way (because they are the ones that mostly quit.) It is entirely up to you whether you want proceed and succeed , and be proud of yourself because you know that you powered through it or you can choose to quit when the going gets tough.
 
One of the other reasons that I would recommend this book to any adult or teen is because it teaches you that it is your decision to be strong or weak. It is your decision to be heard or to be ignored. And it is your decision to believe in yourself.

Opinion: 

I thought this was a great book! It was definitely was a huge page turner. The author makes you feel like you are in the story. He talks directly to you. The tone of the authors voice is calm and nice and it can also be happy and excited at times but is never angry or sad because it focuses on willpower. There are basically three main characters: Jim, Beth and Billy. Jim acts like the narrator and does most of the talking. Beth and billy are a married couple and they are only in the comics and pictures. The author is a great author because he achieved and succeed his purpose to build your will power in this book.The writing is very effective, powerful, and touching. This is one of those books that i would defiantly recommend to those adults and teens that maybe need to boost up there self confidence and have faith in themselves.         

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5
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