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The Psychology of Winning in the 21st Century

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In this program, Denis Waitley showcases why he has been one of the most popular keynote speakers in the world for several decades, as well as including an updated version of his classic audio program, "The Psychology of Winning." The first part of the program is a recording of Denis Waitley live at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, speaking to an audience of financial entrepreneurs. His presentation is laced with anecdotal humor and gems of wisdom. The second part of the program is Denis in studio advising us on how to become change-masters in today's volatile global economy.

A recognized pioneer in the personal development movement, Denis Waitley is one of the most respected and listened to voices on high performance achievement. The author of 18 non-fiction books, his audio album, "The Psychology of Winning," is the all-time, best-selling program on self-mastery. The Psychology of Winning for the 21st Century combines a classic keynote speech with an in-studio presentation that updates Denis Waitley's blockbuster audio album with timeless and timely advice on how to attain personal and professional excellence today.

What you will learn:

We all are "free agents" dealing with rapid change
Motivation by desire, instead of fear
Why inner values are critical to external success
Self-determination in a knowledge-based world
The keys to creativity and optimism
Why empowering others is the new power



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First published March 1, 1901

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Denis Waitley

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Denis E. Waitley was an American motivational speaker, consultant, and best-selling author known for shaping the personal development movement. He rose to prominence with the audio program The Psychology of Winning, which sold widely and influenced audiences worldwide, along with books such as Seeds of Greatness and The Winner’s Edge. A former naval aviator and graduate of the United States Naval Academy, he later became involved in public relations and nonprofit fundraising before developing his success training programs. He served on advisory groups including the U.S. Olympic Committee’s Sports Medicine Council. He was inducted into the International Speakers Hall of Fame.

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April 5, 2020
The rules of winning is to change and be the ruler of change. Imagination plus internalization equals realization. To know, to imagine and to be optimist about it is the key to long streak of winning. Good book. Read a lot of them but this one is the first time I ever heard of everything.
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