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Chargement... The Seven Decisions: Understanding the Keys to Personal Successpar Andy Andrews
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Just one of these decisions can alter the course of a person's life. What if you decided to master all seven? In this revised and repackaged version of Mastering the Seven Decisions, master storyteller and life coach Andy Andrews has fast-forwarded the concept of success and what it takes to make it stick. Seeking out what separates the ordinary life from the extraordinary, Andrews has spent much of his life dissecting countless biographies and spending time with some of the most successful people on the planet in an effort to understand the principles that propel them toward greatness. The result: seven simple principles that - when applied consistently- render extraordinary lives. Through his entertaining, down-to-earth style, Andrews introduces these principles and offers all the tools necessary to make lasting changes in your life. The consistent application of the Seven Decisions brings about what can only be called miracles: What was once labeled "impossible" actualizes. Opportunities that once eluded you are now attracted to you. Dysfunctional relationships transform into harmonious ones. Life, which was once a struggle, now becomes an exciting adventure!. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Those seven principles (or decisions) are:
1. The Responsible Decision (the buck stops here…take responsibility for your own life and decisions).
2. The Guided Decision (seeking lifelong learning and wisdom)
3. The Active Decision (become a person of action)
4. The Certain Decision (have a decided heart)
5. The Joyful Decision (choose to be happy every day)
6. The Compassionate Decision (choose to forgive)
7. The Persistent Decision (choose to persist without exception)
There is a chapter devoted to each of these decisions that includes examples and also exercises to help you practice making these decisions a habit. I found many of the exercises helpful, and the examples were very encouraging.
This is not groundbreaking or rocket science. But sometimes the simplest things are the most effective and they are also the things that we overlook. At least, that is my problem. I often over-complicate things by trying to find cumbersome systems to use to complete projects and achieve goals. And while I have a pretty solid grip on a few of these decisions, there were 4 that I definitely did not practice. This book has caused me to focus on those 4 and slowly I am successfully implementing them into my life. I also want to teach them to my boys. These are beneficial to people of all ages.
My only complaint about the book (and the reason I didn’t give it an A) is there is quite a bit of repetition in each chapter. Sometimes I found myself thinking, “Yes, you already said that on the page before.” But otherwise, this is an encouraging book with solid and straight-forward suggestions for achieving your goals and living a happy life. (