Real Advice for 20 Somethings -- New Book Inspires Readers to Set Goals, Strive for their Dreams


BRADFORD, Ontario, Nov. 15, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- In his early 20s, Jeffrey Moore realized his life was going nowhere. He snapped out of his apathy and developed a plan that boosted him out of his rut and challenged him at every level. In his new book, Twenty Something in the Twenty Something's (now available through AuthorHouse), he offers a work written to inspire an entire generation to do more with their lives than they ever dreamed possible.

As a person who overcame a life of partying and the consequences that came with such a routine, Moore knows how difficult it can be to pick oneself up and start fresh. His advice is both inspirational and specific. In each chapter, Moore provides detailed guidelines for tackling each topic, whether it be kicking the habit of procrastination or cutting the number of hours one wastes watching television. At the same time, his writing style and anecdotes motivate readers. His chapter on conquering fear, an emotion he dubs "the four letter word that starts with 'f'," and the section on spending frivolously to keep up with peers are not only informative, but also prompt young people to evaluate their priorities.

Twenty Something in the Twenty Something's is full of worksheets that teach readers how to properly set goals and achieve them. His "six key fundamentals" will help people radically reshape their lives. His philosophy that each decision one makes in life creates a subsequent domino effect also invites readers to look at their lives objectively.

In a confusing world with many uncertainties, taking the leap into a purposeful adulthood is a scary prospect for many 20 somethings. Moore's new book helps a lost generation by providing leadership they can trust.

At 24, Moore has created his first book with the simple goal of encouraging young people to not only reach their goals, but also exceed their potential. A college dropout who has discovered that the most important lessons in life are taught outside of a classroom setting, Moore currently spends most of his time as a motivational speaker at colleges and high schools.

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