Tough Times Never Last, But Tough People Do(English, Paperback, Schuller Robert H.)
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Tough Times Never Last, But Tough People Do! is a motivational book that urges readers to know that the night is darkest before dawn, and that they should never give up when the going gets tough. Summary Of The Book Tough Times Never Last, But Tough People Do! is a book that will show its readers the way out of any difficult that life may chance to throw at them. The book propagates the oft-repeated axiom, ‘there is always a way’. Readers will find it an inspirational and motivating read. This book explains several circumstances that can really bog a person down. Unemployment, for example. Then there are other circumstances like failing health, diffidence, low self-esteem, fear and a plethora of other emotions and/or situations that can prevent success from coming to a person. The book shows readers how to cope with all these issues and more. This book has a number of precepts that when applied will bring great results. For example, Schuller lists four simple steps to test the feasibility of new ideas, eighteen leadership principles, ways in preventing burnouts, twelve rules to manage problems and possibility thinking. The ideas that are mentioned in Tough Times Never Last, But Tough People Do! are presented in such a way that they will work in just about any situation. Readers are promised newfound reserves of energy, constant positive mentalities and they can actually see improvements. About Robert H. Schuller Born near Alton in 1926, Robert H. Schuller went on to become an American televangelist, pastor and motivational speaker. He is perhaps most famous for his weekly show, Hour of Power, which he started in 1970. Robert H. Schuller has authored several other books, both motivational and otherwise, some of them being Way To The Good Life, Self-Love, You Can Be The Person You Want to Be and Life’s Not Fair, But God Is Good. Schuller obtained a Master’s degree in Divinity from the Western Theological Seminary, in 1950. He then used a drive-in movie theater in Garden Grove, California, where he opened the Garden Grove Community Church and later the Crystal Cathedral, which is where the Hour of Power show first began.