How Anyone Can Win . . . Again and Again

We all know people who seem to move from success to success, with barely a pause or dip in between. They’re always excited about the next big project or goal. When t...

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How Anyone Can Win . . . Again and Again

We all know people who seem to move from success to success, with barely a pause or dip in between. They’re always excited about the next big project or goal. When trouble comes, they land on their feet. They are role models and opinion makers who lead rewarding lives.
  
Larry Weidel has spent decades studying the mindset and behaviors of these serial winners. In a world full of people who almost win, these are the few who do it repeatedly and consistently. Distilling lessons learned from famous mentors, from his own life, and from others’ winning patterns, Larry has identified the five basic actions of the Cycle of Winning.

In Serial Winner, he explains how you can:

•Move forward when you feel stuck.
•Crush early doubts and give yourself the best shot of succeeding.
•Become an overcomer and win anyway.
•Maintain your mental toughness through the last 2 percent.
•Rebound from one win toward another that’s bigger and better.

Through inspiring and funny stories and no-nonsense advice, Larry exposes the myths and facts about successful people and shares essential insights into achieving whatever you want in life. Whether you’re just starting a venture or looking to get out of a longstanding rut, Serial Winner shows you the steps for creating a regular pattern of success!


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