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Book Summary: "How successful People Think" by John C. Maxwell:Part-III-Final
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Let's continue with the telescope story that we left incomplete in the 2nd part. The second to last student looked into the telescope and announced that he could not see anything. " You idiot, " shouted the teacher, “ you have to adjust the lenses. " The student tried, but finally, he said, “ I still can't see anything. It is all black. " The teacher disgusted, looked through the telescope ... ...more
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Book Summary: "How successful People Think" by John C. Maxwell:Part-II
Nameless Person
In the first part, we were in the middle of the conversation between the founder of Walmart Sam Walton and his president. They had just come out of the worse retail store they had ever seen. " Sam, that is the absolutely worst store I've ever seen in my life. I mean, did you see the racks? " He said, “ Don, did you see the undergarments rack? " I said, " No, I didn't Sam. I must have gone on ... ...more
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Book Summary: "How successful People Think" by John C. Maxwell:Part-I
Nameless Person
Gather successful people from all walks of life - what would they have in common? The way they think! Now you can think as they do and revolutionize your work and life! A Wall Street Journal bestseller, HOW SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE THINK is the perfect, compact read for today's fast-paced world. America's leadership expert John C. Maxwell will teach you how to be more creative and when to question ... ...more
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Friendship Day Special-BOOK SUMMARY- "How to Win friends and infuence People"-Part-I
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For more than 70 years the rock-solid, time - tested advice in this book has carried thousands of now-famous people up the ladder of success in their business and personal lives. Whether you are a student, employee, boss, leader, politician, teacher, salesman, or businessman. The book is for your behavioral transformation. I have divided the summary into 3 parts. Let's begin with the first ... ...more
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Success Books Series Summary- "The 4-hour Workweek":Part-II
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Welcome to part-2 : Here are a couple of thoughts on cutting down on some of the " office fats ": 1. Come to work with a shortlist. Just before leaving the office for the day, compile a list of tasks that you are committed to completing the next day. This list should consist of only the things that will work towards accomplishing your larger goals. Here's the clincher - your daily list should ... ...more