Fired Up!: How the Best of the Best Survived and Thrived After Getting the Boot

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No fight left? No future? Does the handwriting on the wall say utter failure?  

Harvey Mackay, one of the world’s best-selling motivational and business authors tells you why it isn’t so. He reveals anecdotes and secrets from some of the best and brightest headliners in our world today. Their gripping accounts show that no one is immune to bad judgment or backstabbing. In colorful detail, these remarkable success stories reveal what the best of the best did to get back on top.

Each story tells a unique tale and contains valuable lessons that are applicable to any reader who wants his or her career to flourish; indeed, this is the book that will inspire, instill hope . . . and give more than a glimpse into what makes these stalwarts strong.

When Fortune magazine called Mackay “Mister Make-Things-Happen,” it was right on the money—getting this amazing group of people from various walks of life to talk openly about their abilities to bounce back shows him to be a master at getting people to divulge some of their defeats and their dreams.

Hopeful, tough-minded, and filled with indispensable advice, We Got Fired! . . . And It’s the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Us will show anyone how to turn a modern bummer into a major blessing. It’s a rarity: a sure thing in our shaky times.

Originally published as We Got Fired!

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A Google user
May 20, 2010
Inspirational books of this variety do me well. MacKay’s style is very lively. He chose a good cross section of people. Some of the people have excelled (after being fired) in fields I pursue, and others have excelled in fields, I may never pursue. Thus surely some of these tales contain lessons more suitable to me personally, but pretty much all of them have valuable lessons. The person’s lessons which hit home the most with me was our former governor, Jesse Ventura. I was already acquainted with his story, so hearing it wasn’t new, though MacKay’s exploration of Ventura’s life revealed some additional insights. I believe Ventura is a positive person and his interview demonstrated that quality in spades. At the end of each story, MacKay summed up the lessons and phrased them as witty pithy maxims, such as “Don’t tell the Ayatollah to shave his beard” for his son’s story. In between, the stories, MacKay reported facts and tales to buffer the points of these stories. MacKay seems like an open minded person who values people. There is only one criticism of any significance: my friend Tim once accused all motivational writers/speakers as being “charlatans” since he believes “they fill people up with vacuous nonsense”. I don’t believe motivational people deliberately mislead, though I do believe they are sometimes naïve and make blanket statements that may sound good but in reality don’t pan out. So many motivational speakers and writers try to convince us “If you are a good person, you will succeed”. Such is definitely not the case. For example, MacKay said “Frauds NEVER [emphasis added] make it to the finish line”. Sure, it would be great if that was true, but I can’t believe it is.
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Harvey Mackay is the author of numerous New York Times bestsellers, in­cluding Swim with the Sharks Without Being Eaten Alive and Beware the Naked Man Who Offers You His Shirt. His books have sold more than ten million copies worldwide, been translated into 37 languages, and been distributed in 80 countries. One of America's most popular and entertaining business speakers, Mackay is chairman of MackayMitchell Envelope Company, a $100 million business that he founded at age 26. He lives in Minneapolis with his wife of more than 50 years, Carol Ann.

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