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Title: The Power of Winning
Subtitle: Motivation and Inspiration on How to Be a Winner
Author: Dr. David Cook, Bob Proctor, John C. Maxwell
Narrator: Blackstone Audiobooks
Format: Unabridged
Length: 9 hrs and 44 mins
Language: English
Release date: 12-09-11
Publisher: Made for Success, Inc. and Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Ratings: 3 of 5 out of 8 votes
Genres: Business, Career Skills
Publisher's Summary:
With The Power of Winning, youll hear firsthand what drives high-performing competitors. These engaging stories and strategies for success are provided by todays top experts on winning, from New York Times best-selling authors and sports luminaries to other successful people who have bucked the odds to achieve greatness. Youll also develop the core skills of a winner, including mastery of the winners mindset. There are a few keys to winning, and learning them doesnt have to be difficult. You just need the right tools.
From overcoming adversity to finding motivation when the odds are against you, The Power of Winning audio suite offers hours of inspiration and practical steps toward reaching your personal best, whether youre in the boardroom or in the field. Featuring top international speakers, The Power of Winning will be your master class for reaching your highest potential. Enjoy The Power of Winning today to refine and master your skills in competition, strategy, and the art of winning.
Members Reviews:
Five Stars
My son loves this
Bible thumping motivator.
Catchy title. I thought if this book teaches me how to motivate myself by viewing everything as competitive games I should listen to it. I'm very competitive and get swept away losing all track of everything when I compete. So with this hope in mind I got the audio.
The music was quite old-school but I thought so what because quaintness can be cool. His voice reminded me of a preacher but I thought it is the content that matters. Then he started in on the content. About how people blame others. How you get ahead by watching successful people. How good family and god is important. How he taught as a priest or something and started in with examples. I flipped it off after 20 minutes of what can best be described as preaching. If you like radio preachers buy it. If you like thought provoking new paradigms to inspire you'll hate yourself for listening to even 20 minutes. Perhaps so much so that you'll want to warn others.