Any Hope This Time of Keeping

Your Resolutions this Year?
Any Hope for Overcoming Procrastination?
New Book Shows You How

 

I’ll Do It Tomorrow


by Jerry and Kirsti Newcombe
Featuring illustrations by Johnny Hart

Procrastination robs us of many of the great things life has to offer. Clearly there are millions afflicted with this problem. Ask any accountant on April 15.
A new book addresses this affliction in a light, but powerful way. I’ll Do It Tomorrow provides habit changing principles in a non threatening way to both serious and occasional procrastinators (and everybody in between). I’ll Do It Tomorrow was written by a (mostly) former procrastinator and his wife (who was born organized) and features more than 80 comic panels from world famous cartoonist Johnny Hart’s B.C. (Johnny is the most widely syndicated cartoonist when you add the combined circulation of his B.C. and The Wizard of Id.)
Zig Ziglar calls I’ll Do It Tomorrow: “A down-to-earth, easy-to-read, but humorous approach to getting into action and staying there until you reach your objective. Good stuff.”
Dr. D. James Kennedy says of I’ll Do It Tomorrow: “Though we usually joke about it, psychologists tell us that procrastination can be a very harmful addiction with disastrous consequences. A welcome help to overcome this problem is I’ll Do It Tomorrow by Jerry and Kirsti Newcombe. I recommend it.”
If either you or someone you know suffers from the ’ll-do-it-tomorrow-syndrome, then this book is just what you need. Debra from Atlanta tells us this book changed her life. She said she rarely reads books, and if she does it takes her three months to finish one. She consumed this one in a week. Furthermore, she successfully tackled three projects she had been putting off for years. She’s very thankful for the book and is giving it out to friends.
Jerry Newcombe is the senior producer of The Coral Ridge Hour with Dr. D. James Kennedy. This is a nationally syndicated program airing on 600+ TV stations. Jerry has written or co-written eight books, four with Dr. D. James Kennedy, including the best-selling What If Jesus Had Never Been Born?, What If The Bible Had Never Been Written?, and The Gates of Hell Shall Not Prevail (a response to our culture’s Christian-bashing).
Kirsti is a native of Norway. Jerry and Kirsti and their two children live in Pompano Beach.


I’ll Do It Tomorrow is published by Broadman & Holman. It retails for $10.99.

 

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