Increase Motivation and Self Confidence: New Personal Development Book Recently Named Among Best Inspirational Books

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A new book, “Mentor Me: GA=T+E—A Formula to Fulfill Your Greatest Achievement,” by Ken Poirot, has been named “one of the best self-help books” for motivation, self confidence, inspiration, personal development, and personal growth.


“Mentor Me: GA=T+E—A Formula to Fulfill Your Greatest Achievement,” a new book by Ken Poirot, is already receiving accolades in the self-help genre. It is said to be “one of the best self-help books” (Oana Ilasi).


Other readers have stated, “Different than other self-help books” (Pricilla Benton), “Concise and helpful” (Mada Straier), “Inspirational and motivating! Wow!” (Pammysue), “Well written with lots of good information” (Betty Yoder), “Truly insightful” (Alison Parker), and “Thank you Mr. Poirot for writing such a great book!”(Jason Carpenter).


Additionally, ForewardReviews critic Barry Silverstein wrote, “Mentor Me” is “…a carefully integrated package of inspirational advice and exercises, or ‘action steps,’ designed to lead the reader to self-fulfillment…fascinating…enlightening…conversational, educational, and often inspirational…offers plenty of insight into oneself as well as others, and it should prove to be a valuable guide.”


To read these reviews and learn more about “Mentor Me,” go to its page on Amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KPGM28C


When asked what inspired him to write “Mentor Me,” Ken Poirot said,


“I always wanted to help people. This book gave me the opportunity to leverage myself and my experiences to help the most people possible.


I was also not satisfied with the current business, success, self help, self improvement books in the market. The other books I feel were mainly theoretical where the reader has to try to figure out how to implement these theoretical applications in their lives.


Most often entire workbooks are later published from these same books just to help the reader better utilize the information.


My book solves this problem as I show the real world applications, experiences, observations, and the resulting impact on my life.


In addition, this book is interactive, with places for the reader to have their own individualized blueprint defined and therefore have their own personal experience with the book.”


The excerpt above was taken from an interview with Ken Poirot, titled, “New Self Help Book Named Among Best Self Help Books for Self Improvement.” To see the full news story go to:


http://www.news10.com/story/26604406/new-self-help…


Along with sharing valuable information to help people find motivation, inspiration, and increase their self-confidence, author Ken Poirot shares instructive information from his personal and professional experiences. These examples show the reader how to immediately benefit from “Mentor Me” in every day life in an easy-to-read and easy-to-implement writing style. 


In one such illustration Ken Poirot shares a horrifying experience and how he handles the aftermath when a bank financial advisor is caught stealing money from clients.


To read more about this news story and the shocking revelation that bank employee theft of client funds is an all-too-common occurrence, see the original news story below:


http://www.news10.com/story/26632763/new-book-call…


About Ken Poirot:


He is an author, ?nancial professional, and public speaker with over eighteen years’ experience as both a successful ?nancial advisor and sales manager.


As a sales manager he has consistently led his teams to double-digit growth at various New York Stock Exchange-listed companies, such as, Frost Bank (Cullen/Frost Bankers), Guaranty Bank (now part of BBVA), and JPMorgan Chase.


As an example, at Frost Bank, during his four years as sales manager, he increased revenue of the brokerage department by over 83% (from $8.5 million to $15.6 million: $7.1 million in additional revenue). During that same time period, the brokerage department’s profit margin increased substantially, and the average sales person’s revenue production grew from under $25,000 to over $41,000 a month, all based on the coaching information he shares in “Mentor Me.”


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