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By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Macmillan, 2011Description: ix, 290pISBN:
  • 9780230331198
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 158.1 KHE
Summary: Success is a hard commodity to obtain. However, like everything in our lives, it only needs careful planning, and deliberation. All success is deliberate, reveals Shiv Khera, and there is nothing magical about winning. Using common sense and varying lessons taken from ancient wisdom to modern philosophy, he shows how we can deal with issues of our daily lives, and how we can turn otherwise bad situations into good ones. He helps readers take charge of their lives, and decide for themselves how they wish to go forwards in situations they once thought were terrible. Transforming negative thoughts into positive ones is the key, he reveals, and this book follows his motto of translating thoughts into winning actions. The atttitude, motivation, interpersonal skills, self esteem and the subconscious mind are all that matter, and it is this that the book tries to teach readers. After all, he tells us, winners don't do different things. They just do ordinary things differently.
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A step-by-step tool for top achievers.

Includes bibliographical references.

Success is a hard commodity to obtain. However, like everything in our lives, it only needs careful planning, and deliberation. All success is deliberate, reveals Shiv Khera, and there is nothing magical about winning. Using common sense and varying lessons taken from ancient wisdom to modern philosophy, he shows how we can deal with issues of our daily lives, and how we can turn otherwise bad situations into good ones. He helps readers take charge of their lives, and decide for themselves how they wish to go forwards in situations they once thought were terrible. Transforming negative thoughts into positive ones is the key, he reveals, and this book follows his motto of translating thoughts into winning actions. The atttitude, motivation, interpersonal skills, self esteem and the subconscious mind are all that matter, and it is this that the book tries to teach readers. After all, he tells us, winners don't do different things. They just do ordinary things differently.

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