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Nothing revolutionary but good life reminders to have a growth mindset and be optimistic. The table of contents and weekly exercise at the end of the book pretty much sum it up.
This is an okay book, rather short and even shorter if you don't include the examples given with each "law". The laws seem pretty solid though, and something to focus on, particularly the way they are written: "Make Your 'A' Bigger/Greater Than Your 'B'; some good A-B pairs from the book are Future-Past, Learning-Experience and Cooperation-Status. A decent book but not awe-inspiring.
Avoid the cliché of “personal growth” books with this concise, directed guide to measuring and improving growth. By providing 10 clear perspectives on what growth can mean, it provides a structure to assess and expand one’s abilities and contributions, and move past plateaus by providing new ways of thinking about lifetime growth. Recommended.
10 'laws' that have some good examples in the book, but have a few too many references to 'Dan Sullivan, Strategic Coach'.Some very well made points but perhaps could have been summarised down to about 5 instead* be a lifetime learner / keep asking questions* Keep to your purpose* Look to contribute and perform rather than the reward or accolades* Team and people are the key to your personal success
Everything looks like failure in the middle. The most successful entrepreneurs know this so they don't stop until the end.Always make your contributions bigger than your Rewards.Always make your gratitude larger than your success.Be proactive with your gratitude. That is given before it is deserved.Use Sprint to break down large tasks into manageable goals with deadlines and then turn it into a game with Rewards.Always make your purpose greater than your money.Ask questions to genuinely know the...
A concise and helpful way of thinking about the principles behind servant leadership. Covey's framework in Seven Habits is more memorable and (I am so sorry) MECE, so I'd probably recommend that one over The Laws of Lifetime Growth.
Dan Sullivan is a genius in the area of entrepreneurial coaching and training. This is another short and sweet book from the world of Strategic Coach, which shares great principles and mindsets to help you live healthy, wealthy, and wise.
These laws help me to concentrate on growing in personal and professional life alike - easy to understand, although challenging to follow - not as challenging than living a not-growing life, so quite balanced for me! Thank for this summary!
This book is about how we can make our future bigger than our past. It is how we grow. Good book and easy to read.
Great conceptI really enjoyed this book. The concept is great but the actual breakdown of material is a little less than desired.