Review – Making Your Mark, Leaving a Legacy And then A Grand Exit That’ll Have their Tongues Waggin’ by Peter Davidson @PeterDavidsonau #nonfiction

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Synopsis

 

If you want your life to amount to more than just anonymously passing through this world unnoticed, this book is for you. It describes how you can make your mark on your family, friends, and society and how you can create a legacy that will benefit future generations.

When the time comes for you to leave this world, you can go out with class, style, and pizzazz, just like you lived your life. There are many options, possibilities, and decisions involved in planning a final farewell, as we will see as we watch the Grand Exit of Timothy A.B. Smythe. Timothy’s Grand Exit will have people’s tongues waggin’ for a long time, and it can serve as an inspiration for your final farewell when the time comes.

Much of the information in the book is presented in true stories, scenarios, and examples that are upbeat, often humorous, and fun to read.

 

 

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Review

 

Mixed with humor, this book shares ways to make your mark in this world so that you will be remembered for years to come.

When I first picked up this book, I had to admit that it really drew me in and made me think about what legacy I wanted to leave that represented my life. I’m still unsure, but this book gave me a lot to think about. There is a wide variety of suggestions, and not all of them have to cost much money.

There are also quite a few stories about how people set up their requests once they passed. That is something that people need to think about, and these stories might help guide you and make you laugh at the same time.

This is a quick read but chock full of useful advice and one that can be read several times over and still discover something new.

We give this book 5 paws up.

 

 

 

 

 

About the Author

 

Peter Davidson is the author or co-author of twenty-nine books published by McGraw-Hill Book Company, Perigee/Putnam Publishers, Northwestern Publishing Company, Sweet Memories Publishing, Haworth Press, and others.  His works include fiction, non-fiction, college textbooks, children’s picture books, and training materials for business and industry.  Davidson is also a songwriter and one of his songs was used in a television series in The Netherlands.

For more than two decades, Peter Davidson was one of America’s most active writer’s seminar presenters, having presented over 625 one-day seminars in a fifteen-state area from Minnesota to Tennessee and Colorado to Illinois.

Davidson has been a professional recording studio owner, college professor, and retail store owner.  He trained over 700 real estate agents, something that he believes he will have to answer for on  Judgment Day.

Davidson is the recipient of the prestigious Leavey Award granted by Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge. Davidson and his wife live in the Lake Okoboji resort area of Iowa in summer and in Arizona in the winter.

 

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