| E-book Category: Internet E-book Title: Inside the Minds of Winners Author: Charles Burke Book Description: Find Out How Winners Do It
What would-be you give if you could sit down with a double-handful of booming folk and ask each one of them to explain their techniques?
Hello, I'm Charles Burke, and that's exactly what I did recently, once
I interviewed 10 top folk just about their success methods.
Below is a list. You'll recognize several of these names immediately, piece others may be new to you. But in every case, these are folk who consistently, steady
rack up astounding success stories, month after month, year after year.
Learn the success private secrets of:
- Joe Vitale, author, lecturer, adviser
- Rick Beneteau, author, music producer, Computer network enterpriser
- Yanik Silver, author, Computer network enterpriser
- Linda Clemons, author, playwrite, talk show host
- Henry m. robert Scheinfeld, author, lecturer, adviser
- Don McAvinchey, author, spiritual coach, enterpriser
- Stacey Hall & Jan Brogniez, authors, consultants, innovators
- Clay Cotton, musician, author, Computer network enterpriser
- John Harricharan, award-winning author, lecturer
Until now, these folk may have been only names to you, but I guarantee that after you see these interviews, you'll cognize them as warm, living personalities who have worked hard for the information they are sharing here.
But not a single one of them is egoistic with the cognition they possess.
They were really eager to tell how you can do your own life better. And much importantly, every one of them discovered in plain language how they themselves do it - how they rack up such consistent successes. No concealment the "good parts," no double talk, no veiled hints.
They put everything right out in the open.
But everyone hears differently
Everybody inevitably to have things explained to them in a way that does sense to them, personally.
What does perfect sense to you mightiness not be quite clean to the next person... and vice-versa.
So these ten booming folk explain their successes, and they move at it from ten several directions.
Think of the advantage you get. You're about bonded to find a speaker here who explains things in exactly the way you need to hear it, so that it is wholly clean to you.
You don't even as have to "believe"
Interestingly, most of the folk I interviewed plainly declared that they don't believe in luck.
But in the next breath, they tell us just about steady streams of "serendipitous" or "synchronistic" events that they habitually
attract into their daily lives. Often, booming folk don't like the word "luck" because it implies that there's no way to control it...
... and they've knowing that there is.
If you prefer to call it good luck or synchronism rather than lucky, that's okay. The message here is not which word to use. It's just about what you can do to get these kinds of things happening for you.
Once
lucky things do happen... you can call them thing
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