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Why People Fail

Author: Siimon Reynolds
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ISBN: 9780143565338
Format: Paperback
Published: July 2012
Published By: Penguin
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'If you learn the 16 principles in this book you'll be able to do more than turn your life around. You'll be able to uplift and transform it, taking it to levels that will amaze and delight you.' There are thousands of books on success - but this is a book on failure. Mastering failure is a vital step in achieving your aims, hopes and dreams. Failure is the ambitious person's constant companion. It can dog you for months, years or even decades before you finally achieve your goal. Siimon Reynolds, one of Australia's most successful ad men, explores the main causes of failure and reveals solutions for overcoming them and creating a successful, happy life. One of the Top Ten best-selling buisness books of 2010, Why People Fail offers strategies and tips for beating failure habits such as- unclear purpose destructive thinking low productivity weak energy not asking the right questions poor presentation skills stress lack of persistence money obsession Master just one of the timeless principles in this book and you can increase your wealth, success, contentment and happiness. Master all of them and your life will rocket to a totally new level. 'Reynolds draws upon the latest thinking . . . to set you on the right track to turning failure into success, or, more important, avoiding failure in the first place.' Virgin Blue Voyeur'If you learn the 16 principles in this book you'll be able to do more than turn your life around. You'll be able to uplift and transform it, taking it to levels that will amaze and delight you.' There are thousands of books on success - but this is a book on failure. Mastering failure is a vital step in achieving your aims, hopes and dreams. Failure is the ambitious person's constant companion. It can dog you for months, years or even decades before you finally achieve your goal. Siimon Reynolds, one of Australia's most successful ad men, explores the main causes of failure and reveals solutions for overcoming them and creating a successful, happy life. One of the Top Ten best-selling buisness books of 2010, Why People Fail offers strategies and tips for beating failure habits such as- unclear purpose destructive thinking low productivity weak energy not asking the right questions poor presentation skills stress lack of persistence money obsession Master just one of the timeless principles in this book and you can increase your wealth, success, contentment and happiness. Master all of them and your life will rocket to a totally new level. 'Reynolds draws upon the latest thinking . . . to set you on the right track to turning failure into success, or, more important, avoiding failure in the first place.' Virgin Blue Voyeur
Siimon Reynolds is an internationally renowned entrepreneur and expert on human achievement. He practises what he teaches. As an advertising entrepreneur he won almost every major industry award in the world for creativity. He was the co-founder of Photon Group, which in eight years became the 15th-largest marketing services group in the world and the world's fastest growing. Siimon is also chairman of OMG, Australia's largest website group, which is currently running over 30,000 websites.

Simon has won the NSW Young Achiever of the Year Award (career category) and the International Advertising Association Scholarship. He writes and speaks internationally on high performance and ultra-achievement, as well as personally coaching a handful of entrepreneurs and CEOs on ultra-performance.

For more information, visit siimonreynolds.com.

ISBN: 9780143565338
Number of Pages: 256
Format: Paperback
Reading Level:
Published Date: 25-Jul-2012
Dimensions (mm): 129x19mm
Publisher: Penguin

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