You have the power to accomplish goals, create an impact, and live the life you want.
The key to achieving what you set out for--in business and in life--doesn't lie in perfectly executed strategy. The greatest tool you have is your own mindset--it determines your ability to adapt and persevere. And, like any other tool, you can employ it to your advantage.
While most aspiring entrepreneurs think the next business strategy will manifest the life they desire, successful entrepreneurs know it's the emotional and mental "shifts" that will bring you closer to your goals.
No one is better equipped to explore these shifts than Ajit Nawalkha, cofounder of Mindvalley and one of the world's leading entrepreneurs and business coaches. In Live A Guide to Passion, Practicality, and Purpose, Nawalkha shares 25 shifts--changes in your mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual state--that will propel you on your road to success.
Through Nawalkha's expertise, discover how this book
Live Big is the go-to guide for business owners and entrepreneurs who want to be in a state of flow and creativity, to ensure your passion is backed by purpose and practicality. With principles and foundational thinking habits that allow you to move from a place of defeat and anxiety to one of joy and contribution to humanity, this book will serve as a compass that you can pick up and find direction to keep moving forward in today's world of entrepreneurship.
I first saw this author in Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory and I know from that moment that I want to get more slices of his experiences and insights. True enough, this book is short, sweet and meaningful.
Simple, insanely simple. I've read so many books, wonderful books, on this very topic but books that make it out to be more complex than it is and cut out the heart of what's really true, really needed, really helpful. Ajit gets right to it, with a simple message and in an easily digestible delivery. Entrepreneur or not, the basic advice given can benefit bosses, leaders, and all those 'below' them to creating environments of increasing success, love and support.
I dipped in and out of this book, while i love the concept and places found the book to be very useful (however as i read too many self help books, there were chapters which were duplicates of similar materials). This is a must read for someone starting self help journey.