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16 years ago @ Michael Hyatt Blog - Book Notes: Interview ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Hi, when requesting a copy of the book I said"In case the book is as good as it seemed I'd promise to volunteer to prepare its Polish translation."
I think it might be worth publishing in Poland (please drop me an email if you are interested).
BTW, I have published the review on my blog at: http://blog.swojak.info/?p=88 - you'd need to use Google Translate to grab some meaning of the text.

16 years ago @ Michael Hyatt Blog - Religion—in the Wors... · 0 replies · +1 points

Religion vs. faith. I like this topic. I think in the current days we do need more and more good spiritual life. I am glad to see people taking care of their spiritual self; Christians, Buddhists, Muslim any other people asking themselves every day why I was sent to the Earth and what is my mission here. Whenever I see good people in a religious organization I am happy praying with them. But I generally keep healthy distance from the religious organizations.

16 years ago @ Michael Hyatt Blog - How the Media World Is... · 0 replies · +1 points

I believe, more time we spend for electronic media, less time we've got for personal relations with family and friends. Yes, I do see the convergence of media in my family, too. At home, among 5 of us, we use 5 computers and 5 mobile phones. However we do not use any TV-set at all. I even disconnected the TV tuner from our media center PC. We concluded the TV content used to bring more Bad than Good to our family. Apparently, as our children use computers, I found it easier with PCs instead of TVs. Each kid's computer's activity is limited to 2 hours a day and their activities are monitored by a parental software. The rest of their free time is to be spent "off-line". I want the e-media to be complementary to our real social life, and keep them away from any chance to destroy our true relationship with others and with the natural world around us.
I admit I enjoy the power of Internet. I love the fact I can participate to the global network of culture and knowledge while sitting at my desk in Warsaw, Poland, miles away from other readers of this blog. Still I say the most important medium is our dining room table. I know face to face evening discussions are much more important to let our kids and ourselves becoming the better people and changing the world into a better place to live.

16 years ago @ Michael Hyatt Blog - Book Notes: Interview ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Hi Mike, this post was the first place and the first time in my life I heard the name Andy Stanley. After the interview and after reading the Amazon's customers reviews I know I will read the book. If you'd be able to send me a copy I'd be grateful. If I don't get it from you I'd buy it from Amazon. I am OK with that. I thought that might be fair to offer something in return. In case the book is as good as it seemed I'd promise to volunteer to prepare its Polish translation. I am a Pole living nearby Warsaw. I am a busy businessman and would spend my evenings and weekends for something extraordinary only. So why I thought "The Principle of the Path..." might be worth my time and energy? I am planning my career turn and will become a Teens Coach (being the father of 2 teens already). I am focused on the idea that every teen was born with very unique talents and the adolescent years are perfect times to discover those talents and follow them. I see the approach of Stanley might be very much complementary to Covey's, Canfield's and Buckingham's concepts I studied. I am so glad I learnt about the Stanley's book from your blog. BTW, thanks for keeping your site alive I love your way of writing!