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El principio potencial

Un sistema probado para cerrar la brecha entre lo bueno que eres y lo bueno que pudieras ser

Audiobook
2 of 2 copies available
2 of 2 copies available

El Principio Potencial apunta a que superes tus mejores marcas. Se enfoca en ayudar a mejorar cualquiera de las áreas que tú elijas, y en que te vuelvas mejor de lo que antes fuiste. No tenemos ni la más mínima idea de lo que se puede lograr física y mentalmente, o en lo organizacional. La mayoría de nosotros subestimamos nuestro propio potencial y el de los demás. Eso significa que a veces nuestra experiencia —nuestro marco de referencia— nos funciona en contra. No importa lo bueno que hayas llegado a ser hasta aquí, puedes ser aún mejor. Todavía no has agotado todo tu potencial. Este libro es un impulso al siguiente nivel de éxito. Si alguna vez has soñado con traspasar los límites de tus mejores logros, no te pierdas ''El Principio Potencial'' de Mark Sanborn. Acerca del libro:

  • Un plan preciso para mejorar en las áreas importantes de tu vida permanentemente.
  • Un sistema para cerrar la brecha entre lo bueno que eres y lo bueno que puedes llegar a ser.
  • Una guía que consta de tres partes: 1. Por qué debes mejorar, 2. El camino hacia la superación y 3. Los medios para lograr el perfeccionamiento.
  • The Potential Principle

    The Potential Principle aims for you to beat your best records. It focuses on helping you improve any of the areas that you choose, and on making you become better than you were before. We don't have the slightest idea of ??what can be achieved physically and mentally, or organizationally. Most of us underestimate our own potential and that of others. That means that sometimes our experience - our frame of reference - works against us. No matter how good you've gotten here, you can be even better. You have not yet exhausted your full potential. This book is a boost to the next level of success. If you've ever dreamed of pushing the boundaries of your best achievements, don't miss "The Potential Principle" by Mark Sanborn. About the book:

  • Contains a precise plan to improve in the important areas of your life permanently.
  • Explains a system to bridge the gap between how good you are and how good you can be.
  • Contains a guide that consists of three parts: 1. Why you should improve, 2. The path to improvement and 3. The means to achieve improvement.
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      • Publisher's Weekly

        July 3, 2017
        Entrepreneur and motivational speaker Sanborn (The Fred Factor) delivers a slim, unsatisfying exhortation to constant improvement. Sanborn’s premise is that most people have amazing potential, albeit potential they rarely recognize or reach. Moreover, he tells the reader, you can only find out what you’re capable of by “making your best better.” He recommends benchmarking your potential against your capabilities, rather than against your accomplishments to date. He also pushes readers to seek help from others during this process and not to allow themselves to remain at their current level of accomplishment but to improve with every opportunity and at every moment. His tone is consistently upbeat: “We have no idea what is possible physically, mentally, or organizationally.” However, the space-filling quotes from successful people and lashings of Tony Robbins–esque language do nothing to obscure the fact that this is a superficial illustration of an assertion too broad to be of much interest to readers, and too obvious to be inspiring.

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    • Spanish; Castilian

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