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Course Correct: Lessons, Principles & Strategies from Smart People Like You Who Transformed Failure into Success
- ナレーター: Robert Plank, Catherine Plank
- 再生時間: 4 時間 21 分
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Are you tired of listening and reading the same old self-help and motivation books that only provide exaggerated claims? Don’t you think it is ideal to get the information you need in one sitting through a compact listening on practical advice, facing failures, overcoming roadblocks, and real world success stories? Then Course Correct: Lessons, Principles & Strategies from Smart People Like You Who Transformed Failure into Success has exactly what you need to realize your greatest breakthroughs and most triumphant successes.
Course Correct is an audiobook of stories of people who “failed”, only to overcome their own roadblocks and achieve success. Course Correct is written to teach you how to shift your mindset and turn your failures into strengths by developing new habits and practices.
The audiobook is a compilation of stories shared by entrepreneurs, authors, millionaires, coaches, and investors who failed before they succeeded.
Course Correct takes you on a brief, yet thought provoking journey in the importance of facing failure to develop it to be your greatest asset. Filled with relatable stories of failure, sound advice, and spectacular victories, this audiobook is what you need without the extra filler and sugar coating we usually consume from traditional self-help and inspirational audiobooks.
Are you ready to turn your life around and turn your failures and look at them as stepping stones toward success? Then get a copy of your own Course Correct: Lessons, Principles & Strategies from Smart People Like You Who Transformed Failure into Success. This is nothing like a self-help audiobook. It's an inspiring and thought provoking guide to change your practice toward thinking positively about failing.