Holy IT! - A Guide to Finding and Doing Your Thing --- Your 'IT'

Holy IT! – A Guide to Finding and Doing Your Thing --- Your ‘IT’ What are you doing about what you aren’t doing?
APEX, NC (April 6, 2010) --- “Everyone has an ‘IT’ ---  whether that is your purpose in life, a passion you have, or just a project that you have been putting off. The question is:  What are you willing to do about it?’ If the answer is ‘nothing,’ then this book isn’t for you.  If the answer is ‘I don’t know but I’m darn sure going to find out,’ then read on,” says Scott Wittig.

Wittig is the author of Holy IT! A Guide to Finding and Doing Your Thing --- Your IT (www.holyitbook.com<http://www.holyitbook.com/>). A short and easy read from an author who lived it himself --- that is, trying to do his 'IT' while working a full-time job to support his young family --- Holy IT! helps you identify and start acting on the thing you know you should be doing, but aren't.

“There's no point in Getting Things Done or aspiring to a 4-Hour Workweek until you discover your IT!” says Andy Beal, author of Radically Transparent.  “You need to know what IT drives you, compels you, fills you with passion.  Holy IT! is a must read for anyone struggling to figure out their passion in life!”

Written with a mix of humor, honesty and boldness, Holy IT! gives the clarity, tools and motivation needed to shift from being a talker to being a doer. In addition to confronting the “what if’s” and other pitfalls we fear, Wittig offers three keys to help identify, and start acting on, your IT:

1)  GET QUIET.  Truly take the time to stop and think about what it is that you are pulled to do and how you might start to execute on it.

2)  Understand that objects in the mirror may be closer than they appear.  Think about creative ways to start acting on your IT without completely bailing on what you’re doing right now.  You can write a book while you have a job.  You can do photo shoots for people on the weekend.  You can propose a slight tweak to your job description rather than starting your own company.

3)  Involve others.  Somehow, someway, get the help of others; whether it is through the groups that I’ve created or some other support network that you already have.  Trust me, once you make yourself just a little vulnerable by sharing IT with other people, everything changes and you’re moving on IT before you know it.

A little book from a little guy with a big idea, Holy IT! A Guide to Finding and Doing Your Thing --- Your IT is that “aha” moment that will transform your inaction into action.  Says Wittig, “Once you determine your IT you’ll feel someone has taken a sledgehammer to your stone shoes.”

For more information, please visit www.holyitbook.com<http://www.holyitbook.com/>
Holy IT! A Guide to Finding and Doing Your Thing --- Your IT  ISBN# 9-781-4499-1836-1

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