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The Magic of Thinking Big
David J. Schwartz
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The Magic of Thinking Big (1959) reveals why believing in yourself is the key to success and how each of us is capable of achieving any goal we've always dreamed of. . The author's methodology is supported by his work as a professor and leadership advisor, as well as by his numerous interactions with people and businesses that have witnessed both sides. of success and failure trends.
Who should read this book?
- Anyone who wants to know how successful people become successful
- Anyone interested in achieving their goals - whether short term or lifelong
- Anyone who wants a method to maintain long-term happiness
Who wrote this book?
David J. Schwartz (1927-1987) was a professor at Georgia State University and president of the leadership consulting firm Creative Education Services. During his lifetime, he gave motivational lectures to nearly 3,000 sales companies, trade associations, and management conferences.
Addendum
1
If you believe that you can accomplish your goals, others will begin to support and trust you as well.
2
Instead of memorizing facts, do what successful people do and sharpen your creative thinking skills.
3
Eliminate all negative thoughts by thinking and acting positively every day.
4
No one is an island: Success depends on the support of others, so treat everyone with respect.
5
From the friends you have to the advice you take, make sure your environment is of the highest quality.
6
Watch your attitude: It's speaking for you even when you don't open your mouth.
7
Destroy fear - the number one enemy of success - by building confidence.
8
People who fail are eager to find out why they failed, while successful people are eager to find a way to try again.
9
Reach your goals through two steps: make a plan, and as you make progress, research all the failures or mistakes you encountered along the way.
10
Summary
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The Magic of Thinking Big
10 chapters
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What about books?
The Magic of Thinking Big (1959) reveals why believing in yourself is the key to success and how each of us is capable of achieving any goal we've always dreamed of. . The author's methodology is supported by his work as a professor and leadership advisor, as well as by his numerous interactions with people and businesses that have witnessed both sides. of success and failure trends.
Who should read this book?
- Anyone who wants to know how successful people become successful
- Anyone interested in achieving their goals - whether short term or lifelong
- Anyone who wants a method to maintain long-term happiness
- Anyone interested in achieving their goals - whether short term or lifelong
- Anyone who wants a method to maintain long-term happiness
Who wrote this book?
David J. Schwartz (1927-1987) was a professor at Georgia State University and president of the leadership consulting firm Creative Education Services. During his lifetime, he gave motivational lectures to nearly 3,000 sales companies, trade associations, and management conferences.
Chapter list
01
If you believe that you can accomplish your goals, others will begin to support and trust you as well.
02
Instead of memorizing facts, do what successful people do and sharpen your creative thinking skills.
03
Eliminate all negative thoughts by thinking and acting positively every day.
04
No one is an island: Success depends on the support of others, so treat everyone with respect.
05
From the friends you have to the advice you take, make sure your environment is of the highest quality.
06
Watch your attitude: It's speaking for you even when you don't open your mouth.
07
Destroy fear - the number one enemy of success - by building confidence.
08
People who fail are eager to find out why they failed, while successful people are eager to find a way to try again.
09
Reach your goals through two steps: make a plan, and as you make progress, research all the failures or mistakes you encountered along the way.
10
Summary
Read
Listen
The Magic of Thinking Big
What about books?
The Magic of Thinking Big (1959) reveals why believing in yourself is the key to success and how each of us is capable of achieving any goal we've always dreamed of. . The author's methodology is supported by his work as a professor and leadership advisor, as well as by his numerous interactions with people and businesses that have witnessed both sides. of success and failure trends.
Who should read this book?
- Anyone who wants to know how successful people become successful
- Anyone interested in achieving their goals - whether short term or lifelong
- Anyone who wants a method to maintain long-term happiness
- Anyone interested in achieving their goals - whether short term or lifelong
- Anyone who wants a method to maintain long-term happiness
Who wrote this book?
David J. Schwartz (1927-1987) was a professor at Georgia State University and president of the leadership consulting firm Creative Education Services. During his lifetime, he gave motivational lectures to nearly 3,000 sales companies, trade associations, and management conferences.
Addendum
1
If you believe that you can accomplish your goals, others will begin to support and trust you as well.
2
Instead of memorizing facts, do what successful people do and sharpen your creative thinking skills.
3
Eliminate all negative thoughts by thinking and acting positively every day.
4
No one is an island: Success depends on the support of others, so treat everyone with respect.
5
From the friends you have to the advice you take, make sure your environment is of the highest quality.
6
Watch your attitude: It's speaking for you even when you don't open your mouth.
7
Destroy fear - the number one enemy of success - by building confidence.
8
People who fail are eager to find out why they failed, while successful people are eager to find a way to try again.
9
Reach your goals through two steps: make a plan, and as you make progress, research all the failures or mistakes you encountered along the way.
10
Summary
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