Atteindre l'excellence
✍ Scribed by Greene Robert
- Publisher
- Édito
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 362 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 2924402344
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Pour devenir la personne que vous aspirez être, accéder au poste que vous convoitez, vivre de votre art ou de votre passion, nul besoin d'être un génie. Par l'étude minutieuse de la vie de personnages illustres de l'Histoire tels qu'Albert Einstein, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, ou Marie Curie, Robert Greene nous montre que chacun de nous détient, de façon intrinsèque, le pouvoir d'exceller dans son champ de prédilection, que ce pouvoir n'est pas une question de chance ou de talent inné mais qu'il se détecte, s'acquiert et se développe en appliquant les principes qu'il détaille étape par étape dans cet ouvrage captivant. Il nous convainc ainsi que nous pouvons tous prendre le pouvoir de notre vie et de notre destinée.
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