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The Top 10 Distinctions Between Winners and Whiners

ISBN: 978-0-470-88586-4
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112 pages
December 2010
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December 15, 2010
The Top 10 Distinctions Between Winners and Whiners

San Francisco, CA – How much does your attitude affect your bank account? Does who you know determine your cash flow?

Building the right relationships with the right people at the right times in your life can increase your income and build your wealth.

Winners choose to be winners. Whines let other control their fate. The Top 10 Distinctions Between Winners and Whiners (Wiley; 978-0-470-88586-4; December 2010) by Keith Cameron Smith reveals the secrets to becoming a winner in both your professional and personal life. Readers will receive powerful exercises that will make a positive and lasting change in their lives. The key to moving beyond the status quo and up the ladder is mastering 10 vital principles, including:

  • Winners can have what they want and take responsibility. Whiners want what they cannot have and play victims.
  • Winners are focus minded and listen twice as much as they talk. Whiners want what they cannot have and play victim.
  • Winners create positive meaning and build relationships. Whiners create negative meaning and destroy friendships.

Let’s face it: to become a winner in the face of unpredictable times requires hard work and a determined mindset. The Top 10 Distinctions Between Winners and Whiners reveals how to create and maintain a positive attitude and is filled with people principles that teach how to build good relationships.  It will help any manager, employee or anyone looking to improve their relationships with their fellow human beings win more consistently in work and life.

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