Genio – (Spanish)
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“La fortaleza mental, la claridad mental y la salud mental tienen una cosa en comun: el viaje comienza en tu mente”. En esta guia radical, el galardonado autor de La ultima flecha ilumina un camino sorprendente hacia la realizacion personal y el rendimiento optimo.
McManus se ha dado cuenta de que muchos de nosotros tenemos experiencias “cercanas a la vida”. Casi realizamos nuestros sueos. Casi tomamos la decision que lo cambia todo. Siempre estamos a una eleccion de distancia. Si queremos vivir sin remordimientos, debemos hacer un cambio mental: cambiar las creencias que limitan nuestro potencial por otras que nos ayuden a avanzar hacia un desempeo optimo y perseguir el exito de estar completamente vivos. Debemos pasar de una vida de obligacion a una vida de intencion. En “Genio”, McManus reune doce marcos mentales que han ayudado a algunas de las personas mas exitosas del mundo a crear estructuras internas de exito. No necesitas una audiencia. Es lo que haces en privado lo que te hace ser quien eres. Compartiendo experiencias de empresarios, artistas, atletas profesionales y su propia carrera, McManus nos muestra como transformar nuestro pensamiento y, a su vez, transformar nuestras vidas.
“Mental toughness, mental clarity, and mental health have one thing in common: the journey begins in your mind.” In this radical guide, the award-winning author of The Last Arrow illuminates a surprising path to personal fulfillment and optimal performance.
McManus has realized that many of us have “close to life” experiences. We almost realize our dreams. We almost make the decision that changes everything. We are always a choice away. If we want to live without regrets, we must make a mental change: change the beliefs that limit our potential for others that help us move towards optimal performance and pursue the success of being fully alive. We must move from a life of obligation to a life of intention. In Genius, McManus brings together twelve mental frameworks that have helped some of the world’s most successful people create internal structures of success. You don’t need an audience. It’s what you do in private that makes you who you are. Sharing experiences from entrepreneurs, artists, professional athletes, and his own career, McManus shows us how to transform our thinking and, in turn, transform our lives.
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SKU (ISBN): 9798887691282
Language: Spanish
Erwin McManus
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2023
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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