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Winning Strategies of High Achievers
- Narrated by: John Maxwell, Chris Widener, Vince Lombardi Jr.
- Length: 10 hrs and 36 mins
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Summary
Featuring a faculty of international speakers, world renowned athletes, and leading executives, Winning Strategies functions as a proactive master class for achieving your highest potential. Featured speakers include John Maxwell, Chris Widener, and Vince Lombardi Jr., along with exciting talks from a former NFL quarterback, a former Navy Seal, an ESPN X-Games Champion and sports psychologist Denis Waitley.
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- Greg
- 22-10-10
Winning Strategies of High Achievers
Rather disappointing very US based audio collection in my humble opinion it's not even worth listening to the end if given to you free. It's an eclectic mix of infomercials (USA adverts) leading you to courses and websites masking as original infomation, and a mix of very random motivational speakers. A few are quite good but not enough of them, and the rest are pretty yawn..predicable. Please save your money and pick a tried and tested author or good autobiog instead.
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- JPD Oakley
- 25-04-17
Not worth digging to find the gems
This was a random unthemed collection of out of context excerpts from a range of motivational speakers who I'd never heard of. John Maxwell was good but many of the rest were forgettable. The last straw was when I got a full on sermon from some dude that after 40 minutes had had no relevance to winning or achievement. Waste of a credit
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