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  • Published: 7 September 2010
  • ISBN: 9781592405794
  • Imprint: Avery
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 384
  • RRP: $35.00

No Time for Tact

365 Days of the Wit, Words, and Wisdom of Larry Winget



A daily kick in the pants from the Pitbull of Personal Development(r) and Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, and New York Times bestseller Larry Winget.

In these uncertain times, America needs a straight-talk dose of Larry Winget reality more than ever. No Time for Tact is a boot-camp version of the "thought of the day" calendar, the ultimate wake-up call for anyone who's looking for a lifeline and true empowerment. With an eye-catching design, this book is packed with memorable gems, such as:

"Stress comes from knowing what is right and doing what is wrong."

"When people say, 'Let me be honest with you,' it means in the past, they haven't been."

"If you are unhappy, unsuccessful, broke, or sick, please just keep it to yourself. The rest of us don't want to hear it, so don't feel compelled to share!"

"Training is expensive. Books are expensive. Going to seminars is expensive. Being stupid is even more expensive."

Blending longer observations with signature Winget quips, No Time for Tact is the perfect way to jump-start each day.

  • Published: 7 September 2010
  • ISBN: 9781592405794
  • Imprint: Avery
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 384
  • RRP: $35.00

About the author

Larry Winget

Larry Winget is the author of the No. 1 Wall Street Journal bestseller SHUT UP, STOP WHINING AND GET A LIFE: A KICK BUTT APPROACH TO A BETTER LIFE. Known as the Pitbull of Personal Development® , he is one of the USA’s highest paid professional speakers and the host of A & E’s reality series Big Spender (where he coaches families in financial trouble). He gives approximately 100 speeches per year to businesses and organisations around the country, sharing his insights and principles in the areas of success, leadership, customer service and sales. He lives in Paradise Valley, Arizona with his family.

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