Who Not How

Who Not How

Hardback
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Description

Make a mindset shift that will open the door to incredible growth and limitless possibility in your business and your life - just by asking the right question.

What if everything you did was your choice, including how you spend your time, how much money you make, with whom you have relationships and only doing work that aligns with your purpose? Sound hard? It's as simple as changing the core question you ask yourself.

When you want to accomplish something, stop asking, 'How can I do this?' Legendary entrepreneur coach Dan Sullivan teaches you to ask instead, 'Who can do this for me?'

This question at the heart of the Who Not How philosophy may seem simple, but don't let the lack of complexity fool you. By mastering Who Not How, you will quickly learn how billionaires and successful entrepreneurs like Dan build incredible businesses and personal freedom, along with massive success.

Making this shift involves retraining your brain to stop limiting your potential based on what you can do on your own and instead focus on the infinite and endless connections between yourself and other people as well as the limitless transformation possible through those connections.

Whether you want to build a successful business, free up thousands of hours of your time to focus on the areas of your life that matter most to you, build teams to support your vision, or expand your capacity for wealth, innovation, relationships and joy, Dan Sullivan's Who Not How framework is the solution.

Book Information

Main Genre
Specialized Books
Sub Genre
Economics
Format
Hardback
Pages
208
Price
28.50 €

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It was a medium read some new perspectives about outsourcing and colloborating with other people. For my taste the focus is too much on the coaching side and has a few too much examples. As the coauthor, a PhD. psychologist wrote 90% of the book I´ve expected something more in depth. Of course, some references were mentioned but it is too superficial for my taste. For the 3€ I paid for it it was fine, but not worth much more.

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