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“The Neuropsychology of Self-Discipline”

Review:

Self-discipline is a subject that has always fascinated us and remains the lynchpin for business and personal success. Too frequently, however, individuals have viewed it solely in terms of sacrifice. This program which only requires minutes a day examines how you can focus on both strategic and tactic strategies to gain desired outcomes. We utilized this program over 20 years ago, and the principals hold true to this day.  Similar to many self-improvement programs, the subheadings can be kind of corny, but nevertheless, we give this presentation our highest recommendation.

Highlights Include:

  • 10 Dominant Characteristics of Achievement
  • Creating Sensory-Rich Visions of Success
  • Winning via Persistence & Perseverance
  • Power Planning

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Posted in: Business Tools, Miscellaneous, Uncategorized on May 2, 2014

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