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Author Says It’s Never Too Late To Achieve One’s Goals
New book reveals to readers a simple process and basic principles that will help them change a current situation for the better
Westminster, CA – (Release Date TBD) – Everyone wants something—whether it is money, a house, a boat or more money. Whatever it is, it can be done. In It’s Not Too Late!, author George D. Contakos shares a regular guy’s story of how, whatever the situation is, it can be changed for the better.
“I hate my job, I want a better car, I don’t have enough money for that, I’m fat, I look bad, I’ll quit smoking tomorrow, and I’m tired.” These are all familiar statements from people who are stuck in a limbo and think they can’t achieve anything. For Contakos, it doesn’t matter what situation they’re in—good credit, bad credit, no money, fat, skinny, no car, no job, can't quit smoking. Whatever it is, it can be fixed.
This book is not a promise to get rich or to make it big; but it is what has helped the author get what he needed in life with basic principles. It helped him pay the mortgage, make a car payment, get him to work and keep him from being laid off. He shares this simple process to achieving these goals and affirms, “You can do it! Yes, you can!” One might need a car, a better job or a vacation. Whatever it is, it can be done. It’s Not Too Late!
This book will be featured at this year’s New York Library Association Book Exhibit in Saratoga Springs, NY, on November 2-5, 2010. For more information, log on to www.Xlibris.com
About the Author
George D. Contakos was born and raised in upstate New York. He grew up in the family business, a small Greek restaurant named “Katina’s Diner,” which is still open now after thirty-five years.
His father and mother came from Greece in 1962. They are known as a very hard working family. His mother and younger brothers, Chris and John Contakos, now run the restaurant. The author moved to California at age twenty-three to end up in retail sales. He has a wife and two daughters who reside in Orange County, California. Contakos makes frequent trips to NY to help out his mother by working in the diner. He is also a chef.
It's Not Too Late! * by George D. Contakos
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
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