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The Up Yours Approach
- A Story About Preparing, Delivering, and Following Through in Life and Business
- De: Craig Hillier
- Narrado por: Kayleigh McKee
- Duración: 4 h y 27 m
- Versión completa
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Lenny Labinsky is a bowling pro shop owner and coach who has a love/hate relationship with the word “average". While he enjoys helping bowlers improve their averages, people who settle for average frustrate him. Lenny has a magical ability to subtly teach life and business lessons through his coaching sessions. Sam Jenkins, a college senior about to graduate, personifies average. Despite having the ability to achieve more, he lacks drive and motivation.
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Wow! What a game changer
- De Sarah McCarthy en 03-05-21
- The Up Yours Approach
- A Story About Preparing, Delivering, and Following Through in Life and Business
- De: Craig Hillier
- Narrado por: Kayleigh McKee
Success Principles and a Bowling Story
Revisado: 12-28-20
Most Success Principle books are rooted in relating someone’s success in business athletics, acting, music, etc. The Up Your Approach author, Craig Hillier uses a bowling story to pass along time tested methods to succeed in business and life. Say what!?! I mean come on, before you start reading or listening to this book, I personally thought that I could hear a lopsided ball rolling down the alley. And for some of us unskilled bowlers the embarrassment of a gutter ball. Followed by the walk of shame back to the sitting pit. Having known Craig Hillier for decades, I had to give the book a chance.
Anyone who wants to better themselves will find an intriguing and different delivery of gaining insights in success principles. These principles are timeless. The delivery was non-typical; it had me captivated from start to finish.
For me personally and a success principle taught in the book, one must “Keep Rolling”. I have been in sales since my teenage years. On the outside it may look like I had it easy; things just went my way. Hardly, the case for me; I have experienced a lot of disappointment intertwined with my success. If there is one principle anyone needs to learn, or re-learn is to discipline your disappointments. It’s okay to be sad, just don’t stay there.
The another key business and success principle that is explained about its significance is “Define your Target”. Personally, I have found that work is not work when you know your “why”. I will admit, when this has not been clear in my life, work is tough. When clarity of your “why” exists, barriers are mere bumps in the journey to success.
Whether you are just getting your life and business career started, or seeking to get it onto a track of success and prosperity, invest in yourself, and read this book.
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