You Can Win: A step by step tool for top achievers
An easy-to-read, practical, common-sense guide that will take you from ancient wisdom to modern-day thinking, You Can Win helps you establish new goals, develop a new sense of purpose, and generate new ideas about yourself and your future. It guarantees, as the title suggests, a lifetime of success. The book enables you to translate positive thinking into attitude, ambition and action to give you the winning edge.This book will help you to: - Build confidence by mastering the seven steps to positive thinking- Be successful by turning weaknesses into strengths- Gain credibility by doing the right things for the right reasons- Take charge by controlling things instead of letting them control you- Build trust by developing mutual respect with people around you- Accomplish more by removing the barriers to effectiveness.
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SKU | 1BO03030242132XXX |
Barcode | 9789382951711 |
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Page Number | 308 |
Publisher | |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Year Of Edition | |
Year Of Edition | 2014 |
SKU &Barcode | |
SKU | 1BO03030242132XXX |
Barcode | 9789382951711 |
Page Number | |
Page Number | 308 |
Publisher | |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Year Of Edition | |
Year Of Edition | 2014 |
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