How To Succeed Where It Counts
Discover:
Three decisions to prepare you for success
Four freedoms that accompany true success
Four characteristics values of a successful person
Three principles to help you manage your time
Ideas Have Consequences
Whether or not you’re aware of it, your actions are very closely linked to your ideas. And the more powerful those ideas are, the greater their impact on your behavior.
That’s why it’s so important to understand to understand what true success is all about – because most of us spend the majority of our time, resources, and abilities trying to achieve success as we understand it.
In How to succeed Where It Really Counts, Doug Sherman and Bill Hendricks present a clear and relevant definition of success, along with dozens of exicting ideas of how to achieve it. Some of these include:
- Three decisions to prepare you for success,
- Four freedoms that accompany true success,
- Four characteristics values of a successful person,
- Three principles to help you manage your time, and
- Three precepts to help you govern your money.
Though the trapping of worldly success (statues, wealth, power, position, beauty, etc.) are not wrong in and of themselves, the pursuit of such things lead only to emptiness, anxiet, and frustration. But when we purpose to succeed where really matters, we gain a genuine satisfaction with our accomplishments, a refreshing concern for others, and a sense of self-acceptance that doesn’t hinge on society’s approval.
Included a six-part study guide for individual study or small group discussion.
