I just read my friend Rajesh Setty’s new book, “Upbeat: Cultivating the right attitude in tough times.” I’ve been a fan of Rajesh’s work since I discovered him through his book “Beyond Code,” a couple of years ago.
This book is a perfect book for anyone who’s feeling victimized by today’s financial crises as it was prepared specifically to help people deal with today’s environment. That said, I found a lot in this book that will help with improving your outlook on life, in general.
The approach Rajesh takes in this book will help you decide whether you’ll be a victim of circumstance, or whether you’ll take responsibility for your own well being and try to improve your lot in life. From there, he provides a number of examples and insightful observations to help you figure out how to overcome obstacles and anxiety.
Don’t worry – this is not just a “feel good and good things will happen to you” kind of book. Rajesh is a serial entrepreneur and has had lots of experience with both setbacks and successes, and he rolls all that experience into this short book.
The book is organized around 5 key areas:
The Action – this deals with a notion I think of as “do the things you want to be known for” which will increase your chances of success when people are looking for a new member of their team.
While the first part of the book focuses a lot on attitude, persistence, and commitment, the appendix is kind of like a set of mini-workshops. Rajesh calls it the “Upbeat DIY Helpbook” and it creates short, introspective exercises to help move you along the right path. I found that it put a fine point on many of the abstract concepts introduced in the beginning of the book and made it all seem more real.
In summary, this is a short book and an easy read, but don’t let it’s diminutive size fool you – there is a lot of power in these pages. Oh – and I think Upbeat would be a great gift for you to give someone who finds themselves on the wrong side of this economy.
For more on Rajesh, be sure and check out his blog at http://www.lifebeyondcode.com.