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Œuvres de Denis Waitley

Seeds Of Greatness (1983) 256 exemplaires
Being the Best (1987) 82 exemplaires
The Double Win (1985) 75 exemplaires
The Winner's Edge (1980) 54 exemplaires
New Dynamics of Winning (1991) 44 exemplaires
Psychology of Success (1990) 37 exemplaires
Winning the Innovation Game (1986) 30 exemplaires
Attitude d'un gagnant (1982) 23 exemplaires
Safari to the Soul (2007) 5 exemplaires
Psychology of Motivation (1991) 5 exemplaires
Conversations on Success, Vol. 7 (2005) 4 exemplaires
Developing Winner's Habits (1987) 3 exemplaires
The Seeds of Greatness (1983) 3 exemplaires
Joy of Working 2 exemplaires
10 Seeds of Greatness (1983) 2 exemplaires
The Subliminal Winner (Audio) (1987) 2 exemplaires
THE COURSE IN WINNING (1988) 2 exemplaires
The Power of Self-Talk (1990) 1 exemplaire
Flextactics Cassette (1994) 1 exemplaire
Zi wo qi xu yu cheng gong (1992) 1 exemplaire
SEMILLAS DE LA GRANDEZA, LAS (2001) 1 exemplaire
The Psychology of Motivation (1997) 1 exemplaire

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Date de naissance
1933
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male
Nationalité
USA
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Motivational Speaker
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USANA Health Sciences

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To move from Procrasination to proactive

1 Get up half an hour earlier each day and use the time to ask: How can I best spend my time today?

2 Memorize: ACTION TODAY NOT TOMORROW

Handle each piece of incoming mail only once. Block out specific times to initiate phone calls, receive phone calls, and meet people.

3 Give solution oriented feedback when people tell you their
problems. "What's the next step?" or "What would you like to see happen? ((Note: This is contrary to the advice given by the human relations types.))

4 Concentrate all your energy without distraction on the successful completion of your current major project. Finish what you start.

5 Instead of participating in group griping, grudge collecting, or pitty parties, single out someone to praise. ... be constructively helpful.

6 Limit your TV viewing to mostly enlightening educational or special shows, watch news programs on a need-to-know basis. Don't watch the news just before going to bed.

7 Make a list of five necessary, but unpleasant projects that you have been putting off. Put a completion date after each project. Stop stewing and start doing. Immediate action on unpleasant projects reduces distress & tension. It is very difficult to be active and depressed at the same time.

8 Seek out and talk in person to a successful role model and mentor. The most productive people are the ones that learn from the success and setbacks of others. Modeling is looking at other peoples lives, interviewing them, listening to them, and really finding out how they do it right.

9 Understand that FEAR is really False Education Appearing Real. LUCK is really Laboring Under Correct Knowledge. The more information you have on any sjubece, especially successful case histories, the less you'll procrastinate decisions.

10 View problems as normal indications of change and progress. Since society and business are changing rapidly, it's up to the individual to view change as normal, and to see many of the changes taking place as positive rather than negative.

With this proactive approach, you escape the clutches of procrastination and drive out spectres like fear of success. Most important you banish myths like: Whatever will be will be, and you wake up saying, whatever will be won't be because if it is to be it's up to me.

On the same side 9, there was a story about the house that love built. I notice that by putting into their own labor, they were able to make it work.

It sure would be nice to have a recorder with two entirely independent channels. One for recording on, and one for listening too.

Some things are easy to repair, and some aren't.

Harmful habits such as self criticism, smoking, excessive drinking, overeating laziness, depression, tardiness, and insensitivty are learned and developed into character traits. In the same way helpful habits of as high self esteem, substance avoidance and control nutrition, dedication, reliability, and empathy for others are also internalized and retained by relentless, self disciplined practice.

I listened to this on six audio cassettes. The above notes are from side 9.
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bread2u | Jul 1, 2020 |
This book languished on my shelf for over a decade before I realized that I hadn't quite finished reading it. So, I started over & read it through. I already had quite a bit of it highlighted. The last third of the book didn't get as many highlights.

There are lists in each chapter of suggested action steps. To my mind, the biggest action step is to plan, do, and don't take myself too seriously.
 
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bread2u | Jul 1, 2020 |
I just listened to the audiobook version of this, and I can't recommend it enough. I've read a few self help books, but this my favorite so far. It's not very long, and I will definitely end up re-reading it before long (and I don't do that very often). Denis touches on all important topics such as motivation, self-esteem, and having a positive mindset. It is really straightforward, and has absolutely had a positive impact on my perception of life and other people.
 
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Andrewsk1 | 1 autre critique | Jan 12, 2019 |
While I enjoyed listening to this programme, and the interviews with the older people are particularly interesting, I just couldn't agree with its message.

I read a lot of self-help literature and listen to a lot of programmes, and everything this programme preaches seems to fly in the face of everything that's been written about achieving what we want to achieve and, importantly, everything else the author has ever written! Don't want too much, don't work too hard, don't go after material possessions- pretty much the opposite of the 'dream it, believe it, achieve it' mindset that almost everything else I've read teaches.

It's interesting to hear an older person's perspective on things, but I think there are much better and more inspirational programmes out there.
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rachelrawlings | Sep 29, 2010 |

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