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Conquering an Enemy Called Average

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This book is a sequel to An Enemy Called Average and it contains 52 nuggets (one nugget a week) that help people break any barriers to excellence. The book releases people to stretch to their God-given potential.
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122 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 1, 1996

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John Mason

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John Mason is a national best-selling author, noted speaker, and executive author coach. He is the founder and president of Insight International and Insight Publishing Group.

He has authored twenty-five books including "An Enemy Called Average," "You’re Born an Original Don’t Die a Copy," and "Know Your Limits—Then Ignore Them" which have sold nearly two million copies and are translated into thirty-eight languages throughout
the world. These books are widely known as a source of sound wisdom, genuine motivation, and practical principles. His writings have been published in Reader’s Digest along with numerous other national publications. And seven of his books have reached the #1 spot on Amazon best-seller lists.

Known for his quick wit, powerful thoughts, and insightful ideas, he is a popular speaker across the U.S. and around the world.

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July 18, 2020
A companion to An Enemy Called Average, “Conquering an Enemy Called Average” continues author John Mason’s foray into nuggets of anecdotes, quotes and biblical directives.

It’s a positive and convicting sway. Read it in snippets to let the points sink in. Kept notes of the valuable points and inspiring quotes.
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August 1, 2008
A lot of nuggets. In my opinion this is not a book to just plow through, but read little by little and maybe just a few chapters at a time.
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August 4, 2014
Good little reminder book. Needs a lot of supplementing for implementation though
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