
The Magic of Thinking Big
by David J. Schwartz
Who This Book Is For
An ideal reader is someone who feels stuck at an average level of achievement and suspects that changing results requires changing thinking before changing actions. They are typically mid-career or college-educated professionals, entrepreneurs, or aspiring leaders who want to raise the ceiling on their performance—financially, professionally, and personally. They are curious about practical psychology rather than pep talks; they value a repeatable system for turning big ideas into concrete steps. They are coachable, willing to audit their beliefs, environment, and self-talk, and to prune excuses that limit possibility. They want to improve self-image, goal clarity, decision speed, action discipline, and people skills, including influence and leadership. They embrace risk and setbacks as learning opportunities and are prepared to implement daily disciplines: goal writing, daily actions, feedback loops, and habit formation. In short, the ideal reader is committed to consistent, practical growth and to thinking bigger in every area of life.
Book Details
- Categories
- Self Help, Business, Nonfiction
- Pages
- 238
- Published
- 1987
- Language
- ENGLISH
- Rating
- 4.3 (99,169 reviews)
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