New inspirational book urges readers to realize personal potentials

Think for Yourself by David Charles explores the importance of thinking outside the mainstream and living life on your own terms

SANTA CLARITA, Calif. (MMD Newswire) November 11, 2009 -- Think for Yourself: The Importance of Maintaining Individuality and Freedom of Thought by author David Charles discusses the reasons he feels it is essential for readers to maintain their individuality and freedom of expression and thought.

Be yourself, proclaims Charles in his new book, Think for Yourself. "All too often people get caught up in the rush of day-to-day events and don't stop to really consider their lives," says Charles. "What people say and do truly does affect others, so choose words and actions with care. Don't follow the herd and surrender freedom of choice, but instead, be bold and make a new trail, no matter how challenging the task."

He examines today's growing global society and succinctly points out how the ease of online networking may actually be contributing to a decline in clear and enlightened thinking. Think for Yourself also suggests areas in professional, medical and educational circumstances when it might be optimal to follow instincts rather than public opinion. Clearly written for the layperson, and filled with personal anecdotes and tips, Think for Yourself aims to be a passionate and provocative manifesto for the self-determined individual, who forges his or her own path, despite the way everyone else is going.

Think for Yourself: The Importance of Maintaining Individuality and Freedom of Thought is available for sale online at Amazon.com and other channels.

About the Author
Professional construction manager David Charles has been involved with public school construction management and has been active in the construction industry for more than 30 years. His writings include Web-based reporting, project progress documentation and classic business correspondence on all aspects of the public school construction process.

MEDIA CONTACT:
David Charles
Email: compuroi@sbcglobal.net
Phone: (661) 714-2765

REVIEW COPIES AND INTERVIEWS AVAILABLE

###
The views and opinions expressed in this press release do not necessarily represent the views and opinions of CreateSpace or its affiliates.



Add this page to your favorite Social Bookmarking websites