Audible’s 31 Days To A Better You

Audible has come up with an ingenious offering that writers may enjoy. On each day of January, Audible will offer an excerpt from one of its audio books on some aspect of self-improvement. Today, for example, one can listen to Brian Tracy read an excerpt from his book Flight Plan about goal setting and one’s point of view on life. It’s a brief listen, and it’s thought-provoking. Learn more at the site’s 31 Days To A Better You. You can sign up for a daily reminder about that day’s free reading.

Audible benefits by showing off 31 of its titles. Of course, listeners are offered the option to buy the entire audiobook online. Be assured, however, that purchase is not required. Your daily readings are indeed free.

The writer who follows this daily regimen during January will encounter encouragement to take steps to imporove your life. Furthermore, the writer is exposed easily to a range of samples from audiobooks, an experience that might open one’s eyes to yet another avenue to pursue with getting your own writing out to the world.

I personally have been a long-time member of Audible. The service is especially useful to anyone with vision problems. But many commuters also download books to listen to on their Ipods on the way to work. Every day, I get my audio subscription to the New York Times, which presents not only front page news, but also book and movie reviews, along with other feature stories that I generally find very interesting.



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