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Chapter

 

1

The Law of Distraction and InterruptionTM  Defined

2

Fear - the Strongest Distraction

3

Love - Distraction, Interruption or Destiny

4

Marriage and Children - the Supreme Distraction

5

Family and Friends - an Allowed Distraction

6

Religion and Spirituality - a Moral Distraction

7

Money - a Day by Day Distraction

8

Technology - the Ultimate Distraction

9

Health - can be a Disturbing Distraction

10

Choice vs. Circumstance

11

Destiny - just an Excuse

12

Honesty - a Positive Reinforcement

 

CONCLUSION

 

About the Author

 

That’s Life – That’s What All the People Say…

Interviews
Please join Joe in his interviews:

Carol Blonder, "Networking Arizona” KFNX1100am.

Fran Silverman, "The Radio Host Show" 
 

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Book Reviews

Review by Laurel Johnson for Midwest Book Review

If life’s happenings have bogged you down in paralyzing doubt, you need to read this book.

Everywhere we look around us today we’re bombarded with bad news or catastrophic events.  Do we allow life’s happenings to distract us from our goals and interrupt our momentum?  To quote the title page:  “Life’s distractions, if you allow them, will keep you from achieving your goals and dreams.  Interruptions either slow you down or completely stop you from what you set out to accomplish.”  With humor and large doses of refreshing common sense, Joe Carroccio provides readers with helpful ways to avoid the paralysis that comes from distractions and interruptions. 

 

Any number of life events can drive us to distraction:  fear, love, marriage, children, family members, friends, religious beliefs, money, technology and health, to name only a few.  We get bogged down in the moment, lose focus and concentration, convince ourselves we’ve lost our skills and coping abilities.  Carroccio gently guides readers into examining the reality of such events:  No, we have not lost our skills.  We lost our focus for awhile, lost time but not our ability to overcome obstacles.  He discusses in depth the various techniques of circumventing distractions and interruptions.  Among the techniques outlined are prioritizing, time management, meditation, prayer, making choices, optimizing circumstances, and dealing honestly with ourselves and others.  He shows us how to think positive, to visualize what we want and need, and to block outside influences from controlling our lives.

 

A lifetime of helpful wisdom is packed into the pages of this book.  Joe Carroccio is a Renaissance man who has lived to share the lessons learned through trial, error, and triumph.  He has over 40 years of experience in marketing, management, technology, communications, energy management, and the Arts.  The information he shares is sensible, helpful, and attainable by anyone of any status or culture.  

 

Review by Becky Reed, Author Romance Stew - The Way to a Woman's Heart
In this age of quest for meaning, Joe Carroccio presents a tidy writing encapsulating the rules-to-live-by with masculine precision and humor for our all too human condition. 

The Law of Distraction and Interruption
is a how-to book on becoming a person of quality. 
 Carroccio contributes ideas on social conditioning, honesty without judgment, and the act of increasing one's awareness while being responsible for our thoughts, actions, and responses. Just what is our purpose as an individual entity? Joe believes we should determinedly opt to think for ourselves, outside the limits of constraints offered by groups, religions, and emotional entrapment. Life should be lived with choice and verve, while enthusiastically overwhelming the restraint of fear by using love and the energy of possibility.

With chaos making inroads into our daily lives, we should use ethics, set boundaries, and prioritize goals to focus on creating the life we choose. Make a difference to yourself by permitting the “you” to feel what you feel. Don't take yourself so seriously. Couple self-discipline with the willingness to accept change...and go the extra mile with no strings attached.

 

Work with choice by using integrity and good intention. Allow yourself to be aware of life's circumstances while reaching for your goals: Learn from past experiences and apply the knowledge; Work on improving yourself; Seek happiness beyond the material; Let go your attachment to the outcome and allow others their freedom; Obtain the knowledge to overcome fear.

 

Eckhardt Tolle asks “what is our relationship with this present moment?” This terrific handbook is concise and “old school” in its reminder to live with integrity. Let's all direct our own destinies!

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