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The Success Principles Workbook: An Action Plan for Getting from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be

by Jack Canfield

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The essential companion to the million-copy bestseller The Success Principles, providing readers a practical, step-by-step workbook to transform their lives. The Success Principles, from #1 New York Times bestselling author Jack Canfield?co-creator of the blockbuster Chicken Soup for the Soulseries?has inspired more than one million readers to achieve their dreams and fulfill their purpose. But knowledge is nothing without action. Now, with The Success Principles Workbook, Canfield challenges his readers?longtime fans, as well as new ones?to put the principles into action, to get the very most out of his central lessons. The Success Principles Workbook focuses on the original book's core 17 principles - from 'Take 100% Responsibility for Your Life' to 'Surround Yourself with Successful People' - and provides step-by-step instructions, incorporating self-discovery exercises, 'Make-It-a-Habit' worksheets and journalling, to keep readers on a path to success. Whether you want to fulfil your professional and personal goals, boost your confidence, solve everyday obstacles or work to achieve your deepest purpose, this indispensable book will provide the clarity you've been seeking to give you the future you've always wanted.… (more)
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The essential companion to the million-copy bestseller The Success Principles, providing readers a practical, step-by-step workbook to transform their lives. The Success Principles, from #1 New York Times bestselling author Jack Canfield?co-creator of the blockbuster Chicken Soup for the Soulseries?has inspired more than one million readers to achieve their dreams and fulfill their purpose. But knowledge is nothing without action. Now, with The Success Principles Workbook, Canfield challenges his readers?longtime fans, as well as new ones?to put the principles into action, to get the very most out of his central lessons. The Success Principles Workbook focuses on the original book's core 17 principles - from 'Take 100% Responsibility for Your Life' to 'Surround Yourself with Successful People' - and provides step-by-step instructions, incorporating self-discovery exercises, 'Make-It-a-Habit' worksheets and journalling, to keep readers on a path to success. Whether you want to fulfil your professional and personal goals, boost your confidence, solve everyday obstacles or work to achieve your deepest purpose, this indispensable book will provide the clarity you've been seeking to give you the future you've always wanted.

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