The Power of Accidental Increase: How Some People Do More by Accident than Some Do by Purpose

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Success
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Author: Steven Sisler ISBN: 9781932021615
Publisher: Midpoint Trade Books Publication: June 1, 2010
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Steven Sisler
ISBN: 9781932021615
Publisher: Midpoint Trade Books
Publication: June 1, 2010
Imprint:
Language: English
Here is a cut-to-the-chase, expose your heart look inside each reader -- an encouraging message that asks each of us to embrace our weaknesses and capitalize on them as part of our ongoing growing up process. Leaders can be "achievers," who spend their time and energy chasing dreams, or "receivers," who allow their dreams to chase them. Steve Sisler lays all of this, and so much more, out in a highly readable format, packed with humor and insightful personal experiences. Want to be successful? Learn how to avoid being a "Lone Ranger" and allow success to happen when you take on a "Lone Ranger and Tonto" approach. Each of us wants our lives to have meaning, but few of us come to grips with the fact that some of the greatest, most ethical people in the world always remain obscure -- and you are probably one of them. In a culture like ours that rewards talent above faithfulness and recognize "a-bility" over "sta-bility," it is far more important "to be "(character) rather than "to do."
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Here is a cut-to-the-chase, expose your heart look inside each reader -- an encouraging message that asks each of us to embrace our weaknesses and capitalize on them as part of our ongoing growing up process. Leaders can be "achievers," who spend their time and energy chasing dreams, or "receivers," who allow their dreams to chase them. Steve Sisler lays all of this, and so much more, out in a highly readable format, packed with humor and insightful personal experiences. Want to be successful? Learn how to avoid being a "Lone Ranger" and allow success to happen when you take on a "Lone Ranger and Tonto" approach. Each of us wants our lives to have meaning, but few of us come to grips with the fact that some of the greatest, most ethical people in the world always remain obscure -- and you are probably one of them. In a culture like ours that rewards talent above faithfulness and recognize "a-bility" over "sta-bility," it is far more important "to be "(character) rather than "to do."

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