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The 1% Principle by Tom O'neil

How small steps - literally a 1% change in what you are doing today - can dramatically improve your life and potential. Almost everyone will experience a sense of 'being in a rut' at some stage in their life. Whether you are stuck in a job you hate or are getting passed over for promotion, whether your relationship has lost its magic or you are struggling with your weight and fitness - these situations over time will sap your motivation and well being. there are many books and programmes which offer ways to immediately turn your life around. the reality for most of us though, is that these approaches simply don't work over the long term. Smaller steps over a long period of time will have a greater, more beneficial and successful effect on your life than bigger steps in a shorter period of time. But how do we identify which changes can have the maximum impact? this book shows you through highly practical exercises, tips and real life examples how you can 'tweak your way to success'.
Tom O'Neil is an international author and award-winning speaker. His articles on personal development and careers have been published in THE ECONOMIST and the HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW. Tom has been a contributor for the last four years to the world's best-selling personal development guide WHAT COLOUR IS YOUR PARACHUTE? (10 million copies sold). Subscribers in more than 40 countries tune in to his iTunes Podcast on motivation, careers and goal setting.
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ISBN 13 9781775540236
ISBN 10 1775540235
Title The 1% Principle
Author Tom O'neil
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)
Year published 2013-07-04
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.