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Myths--these unconscious or semi-conscious beliefs have a strong influence on how we orient our behavior and actions. The ones that seem to influence us the most are directed towards our personal lives. But, there are business and economic myths as well that have a profound impact on our decisions both personally and professionally.
The problem arises when some of these myths are believed to be true when in actuality they maybe false or only partly true. For example, a popular myth explored by the book, is that we live in a world that is changing quickly. This myth is widely believe to...
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Recommended by Rock Christopher, and 1 others.

Rock Christopher#SuccessTRAIN #RT @econbusspeaker Why you must buy this book---because to avoid the great #Business Myths that can crash your #SuccessTRAIN. Get this short and concise book @ https://t.co/2qWUtqp4z7 https://t.co/HQLdvcGNZ7 (Source)

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How to Tame Your Ego and Fuel Your Ambition explores the ways ego plays a role in hindering your ambition. We give you ways to tame your ego and build the drive needed to fuel your ambition.

In this book you will see ways to:

Understand how your ego affects your decision process
Be a gift giver and receiver
Take your thoughts off of autopilot

You will discover:

Why some ambitious people fail
The key ingredients for ambition
How to bring what you deserve to you

How to Tame Your Ego and Fuel Your Ambition gives...
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Recommended by Rock Christopher, and 1 others.

Rock Christopher#SuccessTRAIN RT @w_t_hamilton: This book is full of great nuggets & insight into achieving your goals & dreams. https://t.co/BN57vWHnMJ (Source)

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Why do you do what you do?

Why are some people and organizations more innovative, more influential, and more profitable than others? Why do some command greater loyalty from customers and employees alike? Even among the successful, why are so few able to repeat their success over and over?

People like Martin Luther King Jr., Steve Jobs, and the Wright Brothers might have little in common, but they all started with why. It was their natural ability to start with why that enabled them to inspire those around them and to achieve remarkable things.
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Tony RobbinsThe basis of this book is so important to anyone looking to increase their influence, profits or impact. People won't truly buy into a product, service, movement, or idea until they understand the WHY behind it. When you start with the why, everything else falls into place. This book is so impactful, I consider it required reading. (Source)

Richard BransonToday is World Book Day, a wonderful opportunity to address this #ChallengeRichard sent in by Mike Gonzalez of New Jersey: Make a list of your top 65 books to read in a lifetime. (Source)

Tony HsiehOver the years he’s [] recommended well over 20 business books — including his own, the 2010 bestseller Delivering Happiness and you can always find what he’s currently reading atop his cluttered desk. Start with Why is amogst those titles. (Source)

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