Work the System by Sam Carpenter

“Work The System” is about “Systems Thinking.” It will show you how to improve any aspect of your life — and put it on “auto pilot.”

Sam Carpenter was only 5 days away from bankruptcy and this “System Mindset” saved his business. And his health.

It’s about a mindset. A perspective on life where you see that anything and everything is composed of systems that break down into sub systems. And by making each individual sub system work and by troubleshooting problems there, you fix the overall system or improve it.

It’s not so much a method, although there are methods. It’s a mindset. A way of thinking about your business, your life, your relationships.

Sam changed his health with Systems Thinking by breaking his overall health down into sub systems.

If you want to make positive changes to your business, health and life, you can do it differently and even more potently.

The Time Traveler’s Wife

This clever and inventive tale works on three levels: as an intriguing science fiction concept, a realistic character study and a touching love story. Henry De Tamble is a Chicago librarian with “Chrono Displacement” disorder; at random times, he suddenly disappears without warning and finds himself in the past or future, usually at a time or place of importance in his life.

On the surface, Henry and Clare Detamble are a normal couple living in Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood. Henry works at the Newberry Library and Clare creates abstract paper art, but the cruel reality is that Henry is a prisoner of time. It sweeps him back and forth at its leisure, from the present to the past, with no regard for where he is or what he is doing. It drops him naked and vulnerable into another decade, wearing an age-appropriate face. In fact, it’s not unusual for Henry to run into the other Henry and help him out of a jam. Sound unusual?

This leads to some wonderful paradoxes. From his point of view, he first met his wife, Clare, when he was 28 and she was 20. She ran up to him exclaiming that she’d known him all her life. He, however, had never seen her before. But when he reaches his 40s, already married to Clare, he suddenly finds himself time travelling to Clare’s childhood and meeting her as a 6-year-old. Imagine Clare Detamble’s astonishment at seeing Henry dropped stark naked into her parents’ meadow when she was only six. Though, of course, until she came of age, Henry was always the perfect gentleman and gave young Clare nothing but his friendship as he dropped in and out of her life.

The book alternates between Henry and Clare’s points of view. Reed ably expresses the longing of the one always left behind, the frustrations of their unusual lifestyle, and above all, her overriding love for Henry. Likewise, Burns evokes the fear of a man who never knows where or when he’ll turn up, and his gratitude at having Clare, whose love is his anchor. The expressive, evocative performances convey the protagonists’ intense relationship, their personal quirks and their reminiscences.

It’s no wonder that the film rights to this hip and urban love story have been acquired.

1,000 Places to See Before You Die Book

1000 Places to See Before You Die BookWhether you’re an avid traveler or armchair tourist, this compendium provides an engaging tour of the best the world has to offer.

  • The New York Times #1 Bestseller
  • 1,000 places guaranteed to delight
  • Highlights include a balloon safari over Masai Mara, sailing the Grenadines, The Highland Games at Braemar, Oaxaca’s Saturday market and much more
  • Includes addresses, websites, phone numbers & best times to visit
  • By renowned travel writer Patricia Schultz

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