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It’s not just who you are—it’s what you do.
Are you at the top of your gameor still trying to get there?
Take your cues from the short, powerful 9 Things Successful People Do Differently, where the strategies and goals of the world’s most successful people are on displaybacked by research that shows exactly what has the biggest impact on performance. Here’s a hint: accomplished people reach their goals because of what they do, not just who they are.
Readers have called this a gem of a book.” Get ready to accomplish your goals at last.
Publisher : Harvard Business Review Press; Reprint edition (Nov. 7 2017)
Language : English
Paperback : 112 pages
ISBN-10 : 1633694135
ISBN-13 : 978-1633694132
Item weight : 1.05 kg
Dimensions : 10.16 x 0.64 x 15.24 cm
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ANAND SUBRAMANIAN –
Good book
This is a good book with short to the point facts for improvements. I will definitely suggest this book to my friends
JM –
Four Stars
nice little book – good advice
JANE LALONDE –
Fabulous!
I bought this book a while ago and keep coming back to it. An easy read in one go or in chunks. Practical and clear. Very useful. Changing behavior is hard and the evidenced-based approaches laid out in the book are so helpful. And they work. My thanks to the author.
Marianne Bernier –
Nice read
Interesting strategies to succeed but this book is too short, it will leave you hungry for more, maybe it was intended to be this way.
Patrick OConnor –
Powerful habits, clearly and succinctly.
Admittedly; I am only up to # 6 as I write this, however, I felt compelled:One of the best qualities of this book is its succinctness. Powerful concepts, explained quickly and with no filler. It feels like reading a Steven Covey book in a fraction of the time.Loving it so far. I have highlighted passages on almost every page.
Gabriel Brunet –
very good book short and to the point about self improvement
While it is true that some ideas are not new, they are very well explained and they are extremely useful. I wish more self help book would be like this as I do not have all that much time to read. Each of these 9 things is very interesting and very short. If you want all the explanations and all the fluff go somewhere else. If you want a very short book where almost everything is useful then this is for you.
Jo –
nothing new
There is nothing new in this book. And the complete content is summarize in the second paragraph of the conclusion. Check that one out, and if you think “that’s it?!”, then you are right. Don’t buy this book.
teresa –
Thought it was a book, it’s a booklet..
masak –
it’s quite short but every chapter is easy to understand and practical.
VN.RHAGHAVAAN –
Read , Recollect and Implement in your daily activities to be successful
Roger Fielding –
I love this book, and often will give it to delegates as part of any relevant workshops I might deliver on leadership, performance, team work and so on. I love this (short and easily readable) book for so many reasons, but primarily because it is research-based and yet the ideas, suggestions and propositions are absolutely immediately and practically implementable. And many of the research-based suggestions are, as so often are good research outputs, counterintuitive and unexpected. “Don’t try to be the best you can be; just try to be better than last time” for example. ‘Be-good’ goals are consistent with a belief that achieving a goal demonstrates that you are already good at something (and so failure is a real set-back); a ‘get-better’ goal, in contrast, focuses on progress rather than perfection and is a part of the learning, developing and changing vital to fully realising our potential. There are 9 things addressed here. Each so very insightful for behaviour change and success in whatever field we might be working or playing.
Ludovic Mahieu BE0537.795.021 –
My mothertongue is french but the book is in an easy reading english. It gave my a lot of insight about myself and help me to indentify why I’ve failed and succeed in my goal. With this book, I was able to identify the only thing I miss for success, but a so huge one : focus