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Unremarkable to Extraordinary

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Are you ready to becomeextraordinary?Ask the best in the world the single greatest secret to success, and theyll sit back in their chair, put their feet up on the desk, and take a long thoughtful pause. With their hands folded behind the crown of their head, they may start to gently chuckle to themselves, because they know:Seeking the secret to success is the wrong approach.Many are told that gaining success can only happen through magic or luck. Success is often described as a location one arrives ata status gained through mere magic or luck. However, extraordinary success cannot be distilled down to something as fickle as luck; it requires more.Jeremy Ryan Slate is the founder of Top 100 podcast Create Your Own Life, where he hosts conversations with Indy 500 winners, NY Times best selling authors, platinum recording artists, billionaires, even the former director of the CIAsome of the highest performers in the world. After studying these interviews, Slate has discovered a common thread: these individuals embodied certain characteristics that led them to be extraordinary. He shares his findings in Unremarkable to Extraordinary, which shows motivated individuals how to:See and useadversity as a tool for growthSeek the biggest, scariest goals imaginableOutline a personal, individualized measurement of successDirect and share their own storyBe radically responsible for their own successAccording to Slate, becoming extraordinary takes time and work, but after learning the core elements of success, anyone can go from Unremarkable to Extraordinary.
Undertittel
Ignite Your Passion to Go from Passive Observer to Creator of Your Own Life
ISBN
9781636980577
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
11.4.2023
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