Your Next Level Life Book Review from @kleffnotes

Karen Arrington, founder of the Miss Black USA Pageant and creator of the Next Level Women’s Summit, is here to help you get unstuck in your life. As a mentor to thousands she has brought her knowledge to Your Next Level Life, which will provide you with the resources for how to redefine your idea of success and break out of the patterns that have kept you trapped in a self-imposed box of limitation. Her seven simple rules are here to help you level up in a variety of ways and you’ll find yourself succeeding in new ways.

Whether you are stuck or feeling pressured by other people’s expectations of you, Arrington wants you to stop thinking small and focus on how to succeed through the use of this guide. This book is primarily marketed at black women, but the rules presented throughout can be utilized by anyone who is looking to push forward and gain success in your career, lifestyle, and so much more. Your Next Level Life doesn’t want you to settle for mediocrity, but instead find out what you excel at and how you can utilize that in your daily life. Broken down into seven main chapters, Arrington focuses on each of her rules and emphasizes key ways to help yourself and help others through your success.

This book is an easy to read and follow text that will help you to find ways to bring positive improvements in your life. As she explains her seven rules, which include identifying your superpowers and giving back, she gives you examples of people who showcase the strength that comes from examining yourself and using that inner knowledge to gain power over your own success. Arrington is a strong writer who very clearly wants to use her knowledge to help others and if you are looking for a pep talk to get you through a slump her voice can act as the perfect focal point for you. You can get your copy of Your Next Level Life today.

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