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Think Big to Win Big: The Bigger You Believe, The Bigger You Achieve

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Unleash the Power of THINKING BIG!

Study the top leaders and achievers in any field—in business, in sales, in sports, in virtually any profession—and you will find there is one trait above all others that separates them from their they think BIGGER than everyone else.

They have big goals, big dreams, and big expectations for what they can achieve. They expect big results and they live up to those expectations.

Whether we realize it or not, most of us are limiting ourselves—professionally, financially, physically, and mentally—by thinking too small. This is because we all live up to (or down to) our expectations.

If you’re not thinking big enough about what you want out of life and what you can achieve, you will never live up to your full potential.

When you start thinking bigger, something amazing happens. Life starts meeting you at your new level of thinking. When you have a bigger, more positive vision of your future, you start experiencing a bigger, more positive life.

This book is about shifting your mindset to think bigger.

In this motivational fable, a struggling sportswriter gets the opportunity to spend two weeks interviewing one of the NFL’s most unique head coaches as he prepares his team for the Super Bowl. What this writer learns during those two weeks ends up changing his outlook on life as he discovers the awesome power of THINKING BIG.

As this story plays out, you will see how simple shifts in your thinking can lead you to new levels of success. You will learn how to break through the common, limiting beliefs that hold you back from reaching your full potential. You will discover how the size of your thinking ultimately determines the size of your success.

The size of your thinking affects every area of your your career, your finances, your business, your relationships, your physical health, your mental health, and your peace of mind. The bigger you think, the more successful you will be.

It’s time to start thinking bigger and reaching new levels of success in every area of your life!

262 pages, Paperback

Published September 24, 2024

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Darrin Donnelly

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October 16, 2024
A Fabulous Reminder

This is a wonderful story on how we need to go through life. I love taking stories like this and sharing them with my students. It is an amazing reminder that we have to “Think Big to Win Big!”
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October 17, 2024
Think Big to Win Big

The author has done it again. This fable offers a great explanation of believing in your dreams and not under estimating your potential to be successful. Read and keep an open mind.
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October 29, 2024
wow

This book is full of great thoughts and philosophy that everyone should read. We all need to think Big and the story line is great. How when we change our thoughts things change.

Great read.

Sam
2 reviews
November 28, 2024
You have two options in life…

And I choose the option of reading this book again, and again to THINK BIG! I have read each of Darrin’s books, multiple times—they will change your life.
7 reviews
October 16, 2024
awesome book

I’ve read all of his books. This one is my favorite. Highly recommended!. Great for youth to read this. It might change their life.
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November 14, 2024
Wow! This is an awesome quick read. It's a fable based around a NFL expansion team the St Louis Stallions workup to the SuperBowl game in LA. The crux of the story is the interview process between an unemployed freelance writer who is asked to do a piece on the Head Coach who lives and breaths by the mantra, "Think Big to Win Big". The coach has it plastered around the facility and all players believing it. The writer is task by "The Cheap Seats" to write an expose' that supports the idea you can't use this type of thinking with professional athletes. Through the book the writer learns about the coach and buys into the thinking but is in conflict with the editor assignment. In the end he writes the piece how he see it, Editor refuses to publish it. Then the longshot stallions wins the SuperBowl publisher prints it and other opportunities arise as a result. It's a great read for any athlete or individual wgo might need a little motivation in their lives.
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