7 Ways To Create Your Own Success(English, Paperback, V Shashikant Athawale Dr)
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"7 Ways to Create Your Own Success’ is a self-improvement book. What habits do billionaire’s have? ‘7 Ways to Create Your Own Success’ is inspired by billionaire’s mindset people who have achieved enormous success in their life. This book will teach you the secret to inculcating hab-its. The book contains a step-by-step explanation of basic techniques which will help you achieve mastery and success. In early times, the foundation of success rested only upon character ethics (things like respect-ability, quietude, constancy, restraint, mental fortitude, equity, tolerance, industry, effortlessness, unobtrusiveness, and the Golden Rule). However, around 1990s, the manner in which individu-als viewed achievement moved to what author calls ""Personality and Character Ethic"" (where achievement is an element of character, open-mindedness, behavior perspectives, attitudes and practices). What’s inside? The author takes readers into the habits of highly productive people, habits that shape characters and provide insights into how they change this world. What makes people succeed? Why do some people succeed, while others struggle in spite of working hard? This book is based on the insight that success is not about how good you are but how powerful a model you have to improve how good you are. Our youth future of tomorrow, you are only young once, and if you work it right, you can create wonders. ‘7 Ways to Create Your Own Success’ is composed of seven key points. These must be practiced deliberately till you become the best version of yourself; getting better by leveraging others; and overall, creating better human beings out of yourself and others. This book will show you how to do it. You can then achieve whatever you want in your life. This powerful and life-changing book thus shows how you can constantly get better to unlock your potential. The book is highly recommended for people of all ages around the world."