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Success Intelligence: Essential Lessons and Practices from the World's Leading Coaching Program on Authentic Success

by Robert Holden

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What is success? These days we're so busy chasing after it that we've lost sight of what it actually means to us. As today's pace is ever accelerating. expectations of delivering more, faster, has become the normality and we've begun to equate success with busyness. But does busyness really make us successful? More importantly, does it make us happy? Top corporate speaker and founder of the Happiness Project Robert Holden explains that while our permanent busyness may hold the look of success, it doesn't deliver the results. In reality, it blocks our vision and we lose sight of what is important in work, relationships and life. In Success Intelligence, Robert shows us how to side-step the single-minded fast lane, and view our lives from a broader perspective. By giving ourselves the space to find out the reason behind our busyness, we can stop and consider what it is we really want in life - and make it happen. Written in thematic chapters that move us effectively towards our new life direction, this highly motivational book is full of entertaining stories, wise principles, practical exercises and winning formulas to get us the success and happiness we want, without the struggle an… (more)
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What is success? These days we're so busy chasing after it that we've lost sight of what it actually means to us. As today's pace is ever accelerating. expectations of delivering more, faster, has become the normality and we've begun to equate success with busyness. But does busyness really make us successful? More importantly, does it make us happy? Top corporate speaker and founder of the Happiness Project Robert Holden explains that while our permanent busyness may hold the look of success, it doesn't deliver the results. In reality, it blocks our vision and we lose sight of what is important in work, relationships and life. In Success Intelligence, Robert shows us how to side-step the single-minded fast lane, and view our lives from a broader perspective. By giving ourselves the space to find out the reason behind our busyness, we can stop and consider what it is we really want in life - and make it happen. Written in thematic chapters that move us effectively towards our new life direction, this highly motivational book is full of entertaining stories, wise principles, practical exercises and winning formulas to get us the success and happiness we want, without the struggle an

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