A flash of inspiration ignites a spark. "I can do it!" you think to yourself---clean the house, lose weight, become a concert pianist, change jobs, eliminate a bad habit, move to a new city---nothing can stop me!
But that feeling that you can do anything begins to dissipate. Your conviction waivers and all of the reasons why it can't happen begin to pop up one-by-one. Then in a flood of self-doubt, it's gone. Reality sets in, robbing you of the opportunity to make good on your plan.
The flash that made you smile with a knowing invincibility, the inspiration that was to change your life, has passed. Your idea is now relegated to the ranks of some other day, the land of opportunity lost.
But imagine if your enthusiasm never petered out. What if you could ride above simple motivation on an unlimited stream of ambition? Where you were driven by a force so strong that you would need discipline not do it.
Other people seem to have that fire in their belly---and you want it to.
Now, you can have it! Let the legendary leader in human behavior, Dr. David J. Lieberman show you how.
Whether it's a simple two-hour desire to clean up the house, an ongoing work-out routine or a life-long pursuit to change the world, you can stay focused, excited and motivated to do anything at anytime . . . all of the time.
This is the audiobook that gives you the confidence to say this time will be different-and mean it. Listen to Endless Ambition now, and put that fire into YOU.
David J. Lieberman, PhD, is a renowned psychotherapist and the author of eleven books, including the New York Times bestsellers Get Anyone to Do Anything and Never Be Lied to Again. He has trained personnel in the U.S. military, the FBI, the CIA, and the NSA, and his instructional video is mandatory for psychological operations graduates.
He teaches government negotiators, mental health professionals, and Fortune 100 executives, and has appeared as a guest on more than 300 television and radio programs, including the Today show, NPR, and The View.
Even though this book (booklet really) is short and the title might sound too much like an appeal to self absorption or greed, the book is actually one of the most helpful books on goal setting that I have read. Very practical. Full of great insights and information. Highly recommended.