Current writing projects ...
'All it takes is an hour' - Due for release 2023.
Review #1: Review by Sherri Fulmer MoorerReview Rating: 5 Stars!
Reviewed By Sherri Fulmer Moorer for Readers’ Favorite
We all wonder what our life purpose is. How do you find it in such a complicated, loud, and diverse world? There are many self-help volumes on shelves and online that promise to help us find life's purpose, but what if it's simpler than you think. What if, in fact, the question could be answered in a short, simple book that takes you less than thirty minutes to read. What is Our Purpose? by Rod Willner is a great, concise guide that will put you on the path to finding a life purpose by proposing one simple strategy to get you going.
I liked What is Our Purpose? not only because it's short, but because Rod Willner doesn't waste any time or space reviewing concepts readers already know. He picks up with the knowledge you already have, either through teachings or other readings, and builds on it by showing a simple, practical application that encourages readers and gives them a great "starting point" to finding a life purpose. It's a simple, straightforward guide that assumes you already know the basics principles of positive thinking and psychological self-help advice, and gives the reader simple guidance and tools to take that knowledge into practical application in day to day life. Best of all, it's a short guide that you can literally reread every day, if necessary. It's a quick, good read that I highly recommend to anybody who is interested in finding a true, authentic purpose in life by working with what you have. A great book!
We all wonder what our life purpose is. How do you find it in such a complicated, loud, and diverse world? There are many self-help volumes on shelves and online that promise to help us find life's purpose, but what if it's simpler than you think. What if, in fact, the question could be answered in a short, simple book that takes you less than thirty minutes to read. What is Our Purpose? by Rod Willner is a great, concise guide that will put you on the path to finding a life purpose by proposing one simple strategy to get you going.
I liked What is Our Purpose? not only because it's short, but because Rod Willner doesn't waste any time or space reviewing concepts readers already know. He picks up with the knowledge you already have, either through teachings or other readings, and builds on it by showing a simple, practical application that encourages readers and gives them a great "starting point" to finding a life purpose. It's a simple, straightforward guide that assumes you already know the basics principles of positive thinking and psychological self-help advice, and gives the reader simple guidance and tools to take that knowledge into practical application in day to day life. Best of all, it's a short guide that you can literally reread every day, if necessary. It's a quick, good read that I highly recommend to anybody who is interested in finding a true, authentic purpose in life by working with what you have. A great book!
Review #2: Review by Sherri Fulmer MoorerReview Rating: 5 Stars!Reviewed By Sherri Fulmer Moorer for Readers’ Favorite
We live in a loud, fast-paced society that gives few chances for solitude and discourages being alone. In fact, people are often chastised for being alone, and they don't know what to do when they find themselves in situations where they are alone. Whether it's temporary or more long term, this societal expectation often makes people uncomfortable, and they don't know how to handle these situations. There isn't much advice in regards to handling "alone time" but fortunately, there is help. Is it OK to Be Alone? by Rod Willner is a great, short guide that gives readers advice on dealing with being alone, and how to handle such situations.
Is it OK to Be Alone? is a great, concise guide that gives readers guidance to deal with being along. In fact, it encourages readers to seek solitude in an effort to maintain life balance. Rod Willner is wonderfully encouraging at letting people know that it's not only okay to be alone, but in fact it's necessary to our well-being. In fact, all people do need "alone time," and Willner gives great advice for handling this opportunity. Best yet, it's a short guide that can easily be reread, as it only takes about thirty minutes to complete the book. A great guide that will help readers find purpose and good in unexpected times and circumstances in life. Well written, clear, and concise, I highly recommend this guide to anybody seeking a short self-help guide to assist them on their life journey.
We live in a loud, fast-paced society that gives few chances for solitude and discourages being alone. In fact, people are often chastised for being alone, and they don't know what to do when they find themselves in situations where they are alone. Whether it's temporary or more long term, this societal expectation often makes people uncomfortable, and they don't know how to handle these situations. There isn't much advice in regards to handling "alone time" but fortunately, there is help. Is it OK to Be Alone? by Rod Willner is a great, short guide that gives readers advice on dealing with being alone, and how to handle such situations.
Is it OK to Be Alone? is a great, concise guide that gives readers guidance to deal with being along. In fact, it encourages readers to seek solitude in an effort to maintain life balance. Rod Willner is wonderfully encouraging at letting people know that it's not only okay to be alone, but in fact it's necessary to our well-being. In fact, all people do need "alone time," and Willner gives great advice for handling this opportunity. Best yet, it's a short guide that can easily be reread, as it only takes about thirty minutes to complete the book. A great guide that will help readers find purpose and good in unexpected times and circumstances in life. Well written, clear, and concise, I highly recommend this guide to anybody seeking a short self-help guide to assist them on their life journey.
Completed works ...
'The secret confessions of Sean Feds'
He's smart, funny, intelligent and also a hit-man, albeit one that is retired. He's the kind of guy that doesn't like to keep things bottled up inside. He just had to tell someone. It might as well be you!
I contributed to the compilation ... 'LIVING A POSITIVE LIFE'
A wonderful collection of stories about beating adversity.
Testimonial"Hello Rod, I have just finished reading your mini book that was at the end of Living a positive life.At the start of this year, Mal and I decided to start living a positive life and looking at the positive in all situations.
Financially our lives have improved so much this year but more so, our relationship.
I couldn't quite put my finger on why though.After reading your book and the word contentment, it all became clear to me.Thanks to you, I now have insight in why and how I can use it to help others.
You are an inspiration Rod.I will now go back to the beginning of the book and read all the other stories."Vicki.
Financially our lives have improved so much this year but more so, our relationship.
I couldn't quite put my finger on why though.After reading your book and the word contentment, it all became clear to me.Thanks to you, I now have insight in why and how I can use it to help others.
You are an inspiration Rod.I will now go back to the beginning of the book and read all the other stories."Vicki.