I am usually immediately turned-off by books about personal success involving the word "soulful." (It's right there in the title itself.) But Danielle's book, unlike other self-help books, or, like the best kinds of self-help books, is grounded in the current but based on timeless wisdom. The Fire Starter Sessions is like a simultaneous boot to the butt and face. Get up, do something. Life will happen. Let this book help you let life happen. It was fine. If I had read this three years ago, I may have been blown away, but by now so many of the concepts seemed quite familiar already. I read the original Fire Starter Sessions (the digital version, not the book) back in 2010, and it rocked my world with actionable work sheets and super helpful videos. I was expecting the best of the best in the book version, with the volume turned up, but really, it just struck me as ok.
Do You like book Firestarter Sessions (2000)?
Great positive stuff. Some ideas are common, but I love the attitude and honesty of this writer.
—naima
Like a shot of expresso to re-charge your creative spirit! Clever, direct, and do-able!
—nak
I just want to hang out with her. She cusses in the right way. :)
—Betts
Awesome, insightful, makes you dig deep, as it should be!!
—twilight