Are you ready to give up but still want to be a leader? Do you want to create an organization? Are you looking for your child to become the best? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, then The Habit of Winning is for you. This book will transform the way you think, live and work. It contains stories about self-belief, perseverance, leadership, and teamwork. These stories will spark a new passion in your brain and give you a renewed sense for purpose. The Habit of Winning includes stories about everything from cricketers to cola wars, and Michelle Obama’s management skills to Mahatma Gandhi’s generosity. Life lessons can be learned from sharks, butterflies, frogs, rabbits, kites, and balloons. They create a powerful combination that will help you become the winner within yourself.
About the Book Motivation, self-beliefs and positive attitudes are key to individual success. Prakash Iyer’s Habit of Winning does not give a path to success but teaches how to get there. He has used the lives of many successful people from different fields to support his argument. He has not only mentioned notable figures but also provided examples from ordinary people. Success is not a one-dimensional concept. It has many dimensions. In each of his stories, he demonstrates this concept. He also wrote about goal setting, which is an essential element of success. Many interesting anecdotes are used throughout The Habit of Wining. Prakash Iyer also includes incidents from his professional and personal lives. He has shown this in many ways. He emphasizes that determination, guts, and a positive outlook can all help people achieve their goals. Rohit Sharma is an example of how mental obstacles can be overcome. He has mentioned cricketers like Suresh Raina and Robin Uttapha as well as Navjot Singh Sidhu, Anil Kumble, and Navjot Sing Sidhu. He also spoke about the lessons we can take from animals like cows and dogs. He used the analogy of the struggle of a caterpillar to emerge from its cocoon to become a butterfly. It was printed in paperback on February 16, 2011. Key Features: His references to famous people and their battles is very inspiring. The Habit of Wining explains how to achieve success using proven examples from people who have succeeded with perseverance.
The Habit of Winning
55 in stock
Are you ready to give up but still want to be a leader? Do you want to create an organization? Are you looking for your child to become the best? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, then The Habit of Winning is for you. This book will transform the way you think, live and work. It contains stories about self-belief, perseverance, leadership, and teamwork. These stories will spark a new passion in your brain and give you a renewed sense for purpose. The Habit of Winning includes stories about everything from cricketers to cola wars, and Michelle Obama’s management skills to Mahatma Gandhi’s generosity. Life lessons can be learned from sharks, butterflies, frogs, rabbits, kites, and balloons. They create a powerful combination that will help you become the winner within yourself.
About the Book Motivation, self-beliefs and positive attitudes are key to individual success. Prakash Iyer’s Habit of Winning does not give a path to success but teaches how to get there. He has used the lives of many successful people from different fields to support his argument. He has not only mentioned notable figures but also provided examples from ordinary people. Success is not a one-dimensional concept. It has many dimensions. In each of his stories, he demonstrates this concept. He also wrote about goal setting, which is an essential element of success. Many interesting anecdotes are used throughout The Habit of Wining. Prakash Iyer also includes incidents from his professional and personal lives. He has shown this in many ways. He emphasizes that determination, guts, and a positive outlook can all help people achieve their goals. Rohit Sharma is an example of how mental obstacles can be overcome. He has mentioned cricketers like Suresh Raina and Robin Uttapha as well as Navjot Singh Sidhu, Anil Kumble, and Navjot Sing Sidhu. He also spoke about the lessons we can take from animals like cows and dogs. He used the analogy of the struggle of a caterpillar to emerge from its cocoon to become a butterfly. It was printed in paperback on February 16, 2011. Key Features: His references to famous people and their battles is very inspiring. The Habit of Wining explains how to achieve success using proven examples from people who have succeeded with perseverance.
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