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E is for Exceptional: The new science of success

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Discover how to rise above the crowd and be extraordinary

290 pages, Paperback

First published December 16, 2011

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Rob Yeung

76 books39 followers
PhD psychologist, consultant, conference speaker. Specialist in high achievement, leadership, careers, confidence and well-being.

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5 reviews1 follower
January 11, 2019
I recommend this book for those which are needing a boost of confidence and to start learning to organize their daily activities. Best idea from it : the work is just an aspect of your life, family first.
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142 reviews9 followers
August 22, 2018
I liked this. Inspiring book about what makes people exceptional. In a nutshell: exceptional people don't talk about what they could or might do, they get on with it. I want to be one of those.
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543 reviews6 followers
April 26, 2018
a great book. inspiring but can i take up the challenge at the end of the book to put words into action? theories without practical application is worthless. that’s me. sadly.
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1,081 reviews44 followers
December 5, 2015
Having read the book on influencing, wanted to read the author's previous book. Initially published as 'the extra one per cent', this books gives a holistic approach of how you can enjoy what you do and still earn sufficiently to further chase your dreams. He says exceptional people stay positive all the time and act with authenticity and courage. They are highly networked and also awe inspiring. Finally they have a strong vision on what they want to do in life and act with purpose. Nothing new in all these findings but it is good to get reiterated so that one remains focused. Well worth a read.
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31 reviews5 followers
May 20, 2013
I expected a lot from this after reading 'i is for Influence', but to say it is not of the same calibre is an understatement. I suspect this is because his former book had Robert Cialdini's excellent 'Influence, The Psychology of Persuasion' to use as a template.
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