The Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business ProfessionalsHow to achieve wealth, happiness, and peace of mind through personal responsibility The Power of Consistency is based on the fundamental premise that private declarations dictate future actions. In other words, we tend to take actions with the thoughts and beliefs we consistently have, and the cumulative results of those actions eventually create the quality and circumstances of our lives and businesses. Therefore, transformative change in life and business is possible when we reconstruct our minds and take responsibility for its content.
The Power of Consistency teaches you how to create a Personal Prosperity Plan, get deeply emotionally committed to the plan, and take consistent action toward implementing the plan for improved sales and business performance. |
Contents
Think Inside Your Box and Get Your Mind | |
Congratulations Youre Right Even | |
Understanding the Power of Focus | |
Step 1 Focus | |
Step 2 Emotional Commitment | |
Step 3 Action | |
Its Not a Knowledge Problem Its | |
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