Oola is not your typical self-help book. Oola is a “state of awesomeness.” It’s when your life is balanced and growing in the seven key areas of life (fitness, finance, family, field, faith, friends, and fun).
Oola is more like a collection of kick-butt anecdotes and sincere stories that just happen to have meaningful messages.
Co-authors Dave Braun (The OolaSeeker) and Troy Amdahl (The OolaGuru) have been there and done that.
Seven more reasons to listen to this book:
Learn the three simple steps to balance and grow your life in an unbalanced world. Uncover what blocks you from the life of your dreams and what can get you there faster. Find out what you can learn from a drunken Thai monkey, a black Ninja, and zebra-striped underwear. Realize that no matter what you have done or have failed to do, you deserve a better life. Become inspired to take the steps, reach your milestones, and achieve your OolaLife. Discover the seven key areas of life you must balance and grow. Unlock the secrets to taking your life to the next level.
Oola – a four-letter word you will be happy to hear. Great read! Puts the principles of a balanced life, goal setting, and continuous improvement in a way everyone can understand with stories and insight learned from the road of life. Looking to improve your life and not sure where to start? Already on the path and looking for inspiration? Living a rockstar life everyone is envious of and just want a great read? It’s all here. Come get your OolaLife!
A balanced life can lead to a happier life I chose Oola Find Balance after I heard one of their webinars. They discuss balancing all aspects of life, not just focusing on one area.They do not make light of the difficulties that will follow when you are working on getting everything in balance, but stress taking a good honest look at where you are in life right now in all aspects of life, setting goals and action plans to achieve them.If put into appropriate use, these principles should lead to a more balanced happy life.
We All Need Balance Caution should be mentioned when considering reading this book. It is best approached by only those people that are looking to improve their lives.Â