The 9 dimensions of conscious success : it's all about YOU! /
David E. Nielson.
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Utgitt | Sound Wisdom
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Opplysninger | "In this book, Nielson addresses how to define your purpose in life to achieve conscious success. He uses real-life stories, humor, and a humble approach that has connected with audiences of all ages"--. - "Personal and professional success in today's crowded, competitive economy is dependent on your discovery of the answer to the following questions: "What is my best purpose to achieve conscious success?" "How can I demonstrate high awareness for conscious success?" "How can I positively differentiate myself from others?" In his book, The Nine Dimensions of Conscious Success, David Nielson addresses the dilemma of how to define your purpose in life to achieve conscious success. Drawing upon his unique life experiences as a management consultant, executive coach and as an organizational developer at Coors Brewing Company, Nielson outlines a practical process model for you to achieve individual success. He uses real-life stories, humor, and a humble approach that has connected with audiences of all ages worldwide in his consulting practice and in the pages of this breakthrough book. Nielson builds the foundation of his "Conscious Success Model" on three pillars: Purpose, Self-awareness, and Social Awareness. When combined and mastered, these essential starting blocks will bring you fulfillment on their own, but they can also be used to create your unique brand, style, and strong reputation. They also support the structure of six key "Differentiators" identified to create Nielson's nine-dimensional model for achieving success. The six key differentiators include: Authenticity Work Ethic and Personal Responsibility Listening for Results and Connections Articulation for Impact Humor Gratitude. Each differentiator is a powerful tool (when mastered) to strengthen your brand, your reputation, and to open doors to opportunities that allow you to fulfill your purpose
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ISBN | 1-64095-004-4
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