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Invisible Power: Insight Principles at Work: Everyone's Hidden Inner Capacity

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• Breakthroughs are commonplace for you and your business • Not being rattled by life’s challenges, confident that you will find new perspectives and solutions • A life with less stress and more joy These possibilities are on offer for you in this book. Invisible Power presents a profound yet practical understanding of our most underutilized asset—the human mind. This understanding can significantly change you from the inside-out. The implications for you as a leader, a contributor, a partner, a parent, and a human being are immense. Authors Ken Manning, Robin Charbit, and Sandra Krot, bolstered by decades of experience as business leaders, entrepreneurs, and relationship experts, paint a surprisingly practical and hopeful picture, illustrated with dozens of relatable client stories. Not only will you see how to have a more enjoyable, innovative, and productive work life, you will unleash the potential you have always had as a human being. You will be ready to create your next level of success.

270 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 22, 2015

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157 reviews22 followers
October 9, 2017
The core insight of the book is immensely powerful - that we live in the feeling of our thinking and not the world as it actually is. All our power and insight comes from the understanding that we actually create our experience from the inside --> out. We are never the victim of circumstances. We are always just one thought away from insights, answers and totally new feelings about our situations. The 3- stars review is due to the repetition of the book. It could convey the meaning in 50 pages instead of 200+.
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14 reviews1 follower
October 30, 2020
This is a very clearly written and pragmatic book about the innate and powerful nature of our minds and how it is expressed in the context of business. The authors filled the book with real stories of day to day working lives of employers and employees, so the reader can always get clear examples on the implications of the principles shared in the book.

For me, it is fascinating to see so many real-life examples of enormous positive changes happening in companies and organizations simply by the understanding of these principles behind our experience and our infinite innate capacity for intelligent insights.

I really liked the examples and pragmatic approach to this, it made an articulation that could become very spiritual and abstract by nature, into something clear, ordinary and more "tangible" to see.
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51 reviews4 followers
September 27, 2020
Recommend reading a book on neuroscience like "Why Buddhism is True" before reading the first party of this book, which feels like pseduoscience. The rest of the book, though, has some useful implications, applications and case studies of the fact that we experience reality through the feeling of our thinking, and our brains have a powerful capacity for insights that we should be aware of (and get out of the way of).
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157 reviews20 followers
June 21, 2023
This is a great overview of Sydney Banks’ teachings and how you can apply it to the work environment. I was already familiar with most of these concepts so the book didn’t blow me away or produce any major new insights but I still enjoyed the anecdotes and learning about the authors and their techniques.
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164 reviews1 follower
November 2, 2018
This is a useful explanation of the 3 Principles and how they can be applied to the world of work. This is a book that I will definitely be returning to, and provides some interesting insight into how organisations and individuals can benefit from this understanding.
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632 reviews3 followers
December 4, 2024
I also took the course through work. Check out the Re:Mind app to complement what’s in the book. Recommendation: use the book as a reference guide tackling one chapter at a time depending on what’s going on around you.
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April 8, 2020
One of the best

Simply one of the best and clearest explanations of the Three Principles and their relevance for everyday life. Insights and understandings on almost every page.
5 reviews1 follower
March 11, 2016
The best principles book I have read

This book makes it real. As a businessman with profit and loss targets this finally bridges the gap. A couple of great books recently came close but this one is. Ow on order for my team , my boss and the family
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