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The Success Psychology of the Whitehouse

The Success Psychology of the Whitehouse
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Publisher : Churchill Books
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9781838099534
ISBN-13 : 1838099530
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Book Synopsis The Success Psychology of the Whitehouse by : Dr. John J. Churchill

Download or read book The Success Psychology of the Whitehouse written by Dr. John J. Churchill and published by Churchill Books . This book was released on 2022-09-26 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In his new self-help book, John J. Churchill creates a guide to help you fully understand people. Learn to make people like you and win them to your way of thinking in a subliminal and habitual way. This book delves into evidence-based psychology and the success mindsets of Presidents Washington, Hamilton, Franklin, Adams, Jefferson, and Roosevelt. This book will both increase your popularity and help you get along with people in everyday life. Learn how the first 26 US Presidents applied the success traits of ambition, adaptability, resourcefulness, fight, faith, reliability, and integrity, into a determination to fight for every inch. Learn how to have a winning mentality always, despite adversity. Understand how the disciplines of loyalty, self-control, alertness, intentness, poise, confidence, and competitive greatness, helped ordinary men attain the Oval Office. Visualize the success traits of the Founding Fathers and make them automatic to success in your own mind. Learn the American winning mindset and apply it in your own business and personal life, no matter where you live on the planet. ‘The best way to predict your future is to create it.’ Abraham Lincoln: 1. Don’t criticize anybody for anything 2. Give sincere appreciation 3. Always focus on what the other person wants 4. Become genuinely interested in other people 5. Remember names 6. Be a good listener and let people talk 7. Make people feel important, sincerely 8. If you are wrong, admit it quickly 9. See things from the other person’s point of view


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