I Meant It for Good

A Memoir of Dreaming, Visualizing, and Becoming My Authentic Self

Life is full of twists and turns, and most people do what they can to simply survive. But not Mary Rechkemmer-Meyer. Why survive when you can thrive? Suddenly a single parent, Mary lifted herself up and created the life she wanted for herself - a life of financial, personal, spiritual success - despite the many obstacles she overcame along her journey that included a devastating cancer diagnosis.

I Meant It for Good, A Memoir of Dreaming, Visualizing, and Becoming My Authentic Self shows you how to plan, dream, and visualize yourself into the life you want - one that fulfills you in all six areas of life: spiritual, health & wellness, relationships, emotional, professional, and financial. Life doesn't happen to you, it happens through you, and this book shows you how. The book and ebook can be purchased on Amazon.

Endorsements

“A beautiful and well-written personal story. With God on her side, Mary takes you on a life-and-death journey of struggles and victories that encourage you to go deep with God until you experience your own victories.

Ron Hall, Author Same Kind of Different as Me, #1 New York Times Bestseller


“I liked Mary the first time I met her—in the bathroom at a conference. She flashed her bright smile and introduced herself, ‘Hi, my name is Mary.’ I smiled and shook her hand. I was impressed. I was even more impressed when she took the stage to tell her story: a story of courage, compassion and resilience.  Mary’s memoir is a book for every woman who’s ever struggled to balance career and home, productivity and procrastination, fear, faith, and self-acceptance. Mary’s cancer diagnosis was the catalyst for her book, but the treasure was there long before. Mary’s writing is funny, generous, and true. This is a book that stays with you.”

Tina Sprinkle, Owner T School Retreats


Mary Meyer has been a successful entrepreneur, businesswoman, goal-setter, and cancer survivor, and now she has written I Meant It for Good to encourage others to find success and peace in all areas of their lives. I met Mary a number of years ago and encouraged her to follow my practice of setting goals in six key areas: Professional, Spiritual, Health, Relationships, Emotional, and Financial. Since then I’ve watched Mary dream, achieve, and soar to heights no one could have imagined. This book will show you how to do that too.

Dr. Tom Hill, Speaker, Author & Dreamer


“If you’ve ever met Mary, you know that she is genuine and sincere, just as her book portrays. This book is an inspiration for anyone who second guesses their own power. She shows how someone of a small stature exudes power through persistence and determination to heal. Truly remarkable.”

Tina Asher, Owner Build U Up Consulting


Mary is a passionate, strong, and resilient warrior and champion for what’s good in the world, and in this book, you will clearly get that feeling as you share her life’s journey. At some point, we all have to deal with some kind of personal challenge; no one is immune. But it’s how you choose to deal with those challenges that matters. When you read Mary’s story, you will gain inspiration and strength, which you can draw upon when the need arises. This book will not only become one of your favorite reads, but it will become one of those books that remains on your library shelves for quick reference. I highly recommend, I Meant it for Good, and I know you will soon realize that those very words and their intention shines through in the essence of her writing.

Alvin Brown, International speaker and Author of Journey to Personal Greatness: Mind, Body and Soul.  A Blueprint for Life Balance and Self-Mastery

Book Review

 

From the Midwest Book Review Biography Shelf:

Synopsis: Life is full of twists and turns, and most people do their best to simply survive. But not Mary Rechkemmer-Meyer. Why survive when you can thrive? Suddenly a single parent, Mary lifted herself up and created the life she wanted for herself (a life of financial, personal, and spiritual success) despite the many obstacles she overcame along her journey that included a devastating cancer diagnosis.

"I Meant It for Good: A Memoir of Dreaming, Visualizing, and Becoming My Authentic Self" shows how to plan, dream, and visualize yourself into the life you want -- life that fulfills you in all six areas of life: spiritual, health & wellness, relationships, emotional, professional, and financial. Life doesn't happen to you, it happens through you, and Mary shows you how in her memoir.

Critique: Elegantly insightful, inspired and inspiring, "I Meant It for Good: A Memoir of Dreaming, Visualizing, and Becoming My Authentic Self" is that rare thing -- a quick and easy read that can affect and improve the quality of the rest of your life. While unreservedly recommended for community library Contemporary American Biography collections, it should be noted for personal reading lists that "I Meant It for Good: A Memoir of Dreaming, Visualizing, and Becoming My Authentic Self" is also readily available in a digital book format (Kindle, $8.99).

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