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Denis Waitley is one of America's most respected authors, keynote lecturers and productivity consultants on high performance human achievement.
With over 10 million audio programs sold in 14 languages, he is one of the most listened-to voices on personal and career success. He is the author of 15 non-fiction books.
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Three Rules For Turning Stress Into Success
Denis Waitley
When there are loud, obnoxious people next to you at a restaurant or club, change tables, or locations. Also, be cautious of personal relationships developed via the Internet. With the massive number of individuals surfing the net, the number of predators increases in like proportion. Always be on the alert for potentially dangerous situations involving your health, personal safety, financial speculation and emotional relationships. . . . keep reading
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The Champion Within - Allowing Setbacks to Spur You On
Denis Waitley
The knowledge era's new leaders, many of whom are immigrants and women, are managing change by conceiving innovative organizations and novel ways to attract and motivate employees. They are learning to be proactive instead of reactive, and to appreciate the full importance of relationships and alliances. They also have a healthy aptitude for risk and perseverance, and know how to gain strength from setbacks and failure. . . . keep reading
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Take a Proactive Approach to Your Health
Denis Waitley
Think of your body as a high-powered, finely engineered transportation vehicle, like a space shuttle. Instead of liquid hydrogen, your body is powered by your own intake. The food you eat is the fuel that energizes the vehicle. What you put in your fuel tank is burned by your high performance activity or - in the case of low-octane, junk food - is deposited in your engine. Think of your mind as the driver who takes control of and steers your body to victory or hits the wall. Your body is very much like a car. Drive it without proper fuel or maintenance and it will fall apart. You take it for granted to get you where you want to go, until it breaks down. Then it disrupts your way of life. . . . keep reading
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Start Living in Prime Time
Denis Waitley
Time is the ultimate equal opportunity employer. Time never stops to rest, never hesitates, never looks forward or backward. Life's raw material spends itself in the now, this moment, which is why how you spend your time is far more important than all the material possessions you may own or positions you may obtain. Positions change, possessions come and go, you can earn more money. You can renew your supply of many things, but like good health, that other most precious resource, time spent is gone forever. . . . keep reading
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Make Certain You Have a Personal Presence on the World Wide Web Now
Denis Waitley
The reason it's important for you to have your own web presence now is that thousands of new web sites are being developed and registered every day nationally and internationally. Unless you make arrangements now to protect your own name and/or company name, globally, as an Internet site, your name may already be trademarked and registered by someone else. . . . keep reading
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FROM MOTIVATION TO MOTIVE-ACTION
Denis Waitley
These are the new rules in the game of life. These are the actions you must take to be a leader and a winner in your personal and professional life. By mastering these profoundly simple action steps, you will be positioned to be a change master in the new century. . . . keep reading
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Conducting a Personal Inventory of Your "Knowledge Resources"
Denis Waitley
Self-knowledge has always been the key to preparing for competition. Knowledge of your attributes, abilities, interests, strengths, weaknesses, and traits is essential to riding the front end of the wave of change into the new century. To fully assess your own talents, realize that studies confirm that what we love and do well as children continues as our latent or manifest talent as adults. . . . keep reading
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Become A Student of Change
Denis Waitley
As the world becomes more interconnected, events outside your industry and career have an impact on your business, your family and your pocketbook. Whatever your daily routine, it takes place in a larger context of social, technological, political, economic and cultural change. To be successful today, you must understand that world. Without that you won't be prepared to innovate; you'll only be able to react and to avoid. . . . keep reading
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Become a Global Networker
Denis Waitley
Bill Gates, Microsoft's founder, and the richest person in the world by several billion dollars, is convinced that the huge access to information will trickle down to the consumer. In another two years, he predicts, most decisions such as hiring a part-time worker for your home, buying a consumer product, choosing a lawyer -- will be made on a much more informed basis because of electronic communication. . . . keep reading
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