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Believe and Achieve!

By: Paul Hanna
Narrated by: Paul Hanna
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First you have to believe, then you can achieve. In his no-hype, down-to-earth style, Australia's bestselling motivational author, Paul Hanna, shows you how to focus on your dreams and achieve them. You deserve to be successful. Here are some of the tools and techniques to attract that success. Practice accepting compliments and watch your self-esteem grow. Learn how to let go of past mistakes and soar above them. Know that if you expect the best, you'll get it. Recognize the gift of setbacks and why you need them. Listen to those wake-up calls: life crises can make you successful. Discover how to find your true purpose in life.©1998 Paul Hanna (P)2003 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd. Personal Success Motivation & Self-Improvement Personal Development Career Success

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Paul Hanna is a successful Australian motivational speaker and best-selling writer, and here he narrates his own easy-to-understand audiobook, Believe and Achieve!, a go-to guide on how to accomplish the career goals one aspires to achieve. Hint: all successes, both big and small, start with the right attitude, which Hanna dutifully describes in the genial manner of a kind work sage. Start with belief in yourself, Hanna claims, and business advancement and prosperity shall undoubtedly follow.

Living contently and enjoying the present instead of forever chasing the next bigger and better business goal is not discussed.

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Overall a good idea, but the author could have conveyed everything he knew in a couple sentences. Most of the book is a string of useless, boring anecdotes.

decent concept but weak

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