How to be a Complete and Utter Failure in Life, Work and Everything: 44 1/2 steps to lasting underachievement

by Steve McDermott

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How to be a Complete and Utter Failure turns the concept of self-improvement on its head. It brings together 43 and a half leading ideas in personal and business development, and offers a total antedote to the motivational, gung-ho, over-enthused tone of all the usual self-improvement guides. 

Delivered in fast, easily digestible chunks, in a style that makes you laugh while you learn, this book offers tongue-in-cheek advice about what not to do to ensure certain failure in every aspect of your life. From not having any goals, to not getting advice from people you've never met or who are dead, to not taking personal responsibility for your life and results, every idea, strategy, suggestion and story is guaranteed to propel you into the slow lane of total inadequacy and has been tested with thousands of real people.

How to be a Complete and Utter Failure comes with a warning - that you don't think about taking the direct opposite steps to those outlined in the guide, as this could seriously damage your chances of becoming a failure. Behind the humour, though, is good advice and a serious message. And whether you choose to heed the warning or not, it's an extremely entertaining read.  
  • ISBN10 0273706071
  • ISBN13 9780273706076
  • Publish Date 14 June 2007 (first published 15 August 2002)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Pearson Education Limited
  • Imprint Pearson Life
  • Edition 2nd edition
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 208
  • Language English