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Acknowledgements vi Introduction x About the Authors xiii Chapter 1 The Patterns of Excellence 1 2 The Ultimate Success Formula 21 3 How to Achieve Anything You Want 41 4 The Key to Absolute Power 65 5 The Incredible Power of Beliefs 85 6 The Secret of Peak Performance 123 7 Directing Your Brain for Optimum Results 159 8 Anchoring: the Keyboard to Your Emotions 207 9 The Transformation of Meaning 229 10 Values: Your Driving Force 253 11 Design Your Destiny 279 12 How to Replicate Someones Success Blueprint 325 Introduction It is Imperative We Master Our Minds so We Can Design Our Destiny in these Turbulent and Evolutionary Times There was once a professor who wanted to go down a river, so he approached a local boatman who agreed to row him downstream for a small sum of money. As they wound their way down the river, the professor decides to show off his intelligence and high education so he started to test the simple boatman. Taking up a stone he had picked up from the riverbank, the professor arrogantly asks the boatman, Have you ever studied Geology? The boatman looks at him blankly and replies, Eh..., no., hardly even understanding what the word meant. Then, I am afraid 25 percent of your life is gone! the professor loftily says. The boatman feels really bad about his ignorance but continues to row on. As they move further downstream, the river currents begin to get stronger and stronger. The professor picks up a leaf floating on the river and asks condescendingly, Boatman, have you ever studied Botany? Confused the poor boatman again says, No. The professor shakes his head and says, Tsk tsk, then 50 percent of your life is gone. He then signals him to carry on rowing. As they move further downstream, the currents get even stronger, the water is moving faster and the boat begins to sway violently. Suddenly the professor sees a mountain range, points to it and asks, Do you know anything about Geography? Feeling very inferior and humiliated, the boatman again says No. The professor snaps back. I thought so. Then 75 percent of your life is gone! At this point, the river has become a raging torrent. The water is moving so swiftly that the boatman loses control of the small boat. Suddenly, the fragile craft smashes against a huge boulder, springs a leak and begins to sink. This time the boatman turns to the professor and asks, Professor! Do you know how to swim? The professor fearfully replies, No! Then, I am afraid 100 percent of your life is gone! says the boatman as he leaps off the boat and powers his way to safety on the shore. Just like the river, we are living in times of rapid and evolutionary changes. Is the river of life going to get faster and more unpredictable? You bet! This is only just the beginning. Votes: Reviews: Review it! (This product has no reviews yet) More Files Of This User
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