The Slight Edge: Turning Simple Disciplines Into Massive Success and Happiness

The Slight Edge: Turning Simple Disciplines Into Massive Success and Happiness

Hardcover
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Beschreibung

The Slight Edge is a way of thinking, a way of processing information that enables you to make the daily choices that will lead you to the success and happiness you desire. Learn why some people make dream after dream come true, while others just continue dreaming and spend their lives building dreams for someone else. It's not just another self-help motivation tool of methods you must learn in order to travel the path to success. It shows you how to create powerful results from the simple daily activities of your life, by using tools that are already within you.
In this 8th anniversary edition you'll read not only the life-changing concepts of the original book, but also learn what author Jeff Olson discovered as he continued along the slight edge path: the Secret to Happiness and the Ripple Effect.
This edition of The Slight Edge isn't just the story, but also how the story continues to create life-altering dynamics--how a way of thinking, a way of processing information, can impact daily choices that will lead you to the success and happiness you desire. The Slight Edge is "the key" that will make all the other how-to books and self-help information that you read, watch and hear actually work.
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Hardcover
Seitenzahl
280
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23.57 €

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While some ideas and concepts are making lots of sense to me, I miss clarity throughout the book. The author is writing about the slight edge everywhere but nowhere is this term defined. Same goes for the philosophy behind this. One might get an idea of what is meant but I'm still feeling like something's missing. It's all You-Know-Who and You-Know-What; but for someone who doesn't know the answer is still obscure. Also some interpretations and stories feel a bit off to me. This might be my scientist brain at work but one would assume that the content applies to everybody and I'm just not buying it.

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