
If one were so inclined
to look up the definition of the word book, one may envision
a lifeless thing, as the definition tells about an unexciting collection
of paper containing text and other such printed matter. It seems
many authors and publishers fall victim to this dictionary rooted
spell, as a book with impact graces us much too infrequently.
The impact potential of a book is rarely realized, its kinetic energy
rarely released.
A book is constructed
to make a real impact upon the mind of the reader, but
rarely are they designed in such a way, and so the underlying purpose
is lost—the ultimate objective isn't met, rendering all efforts
fruitless.
The book that’s
written to communicate powerful content, but lacks in its design
the ability to compel the user to strive to realize its power, is
an ineffectual collage of propositions and suggestions. . . and
nothing more.
Success can’t be
predicted by aptitude and natural ability, rather, it is determined
by ones ability to adapt and act in an effective manner—to
execute and evolve to meet greater challenge. Those of mediocre
stock often read about, and are often told about what they should
be doing . . . but they don’t act upon it. More then 99% of
the population lives this way; neglecting to use the valuable information
they’re confronted with 99% of the time.
The Mind Accelerator
is not only armed with verified systems for success, but it's equipped
in such a way as to harness the will and volition of the reader,
compel them to act on their own behalf, and initiate
a revolution in their ability. Never before has an information source
been charged with more essential success strategy and organized
in such a user centric manner. Never before has a book been more
intelligently compiled, and more electric in its contents.
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Why is it that the vast majority of people
believe success, achievement, prosperity and happiness are things
that just occur for some and not for others?
Statistics have shown
that a large percentage of people believe, but perhaps don’t
outwardly admit, that it is simply destiny or an outside force that
we have no control over that deems us to be successful or average.
Try applying this way
of thinking to a more defined matter. Picture this hypothetical
situation. While on a walk through the park you run into an old
friend, Joe. While you rehash on times past, Joe mentions that he
is planning to become a lawyer. You ask Joe what law school he plans
on attending, or if he is attending one now. Joe’s response:
“I don’t attend a law school and I don’t plan
on attending one. I feel I am simply destined to become a lawyer”.
What would your reaction
be to this statement? How do you feel about Joe’s odds of
becoming a lawyer? Wouldn’t it be extremely difficult if not
impossible for Joe to become a lawyer without proper training when
one considers the body of regulations that govern the legal world?
A series of prerequisites must be met before one can become a lawyer—requisites
that only law schools provide.
Most of us know that
success within any profession, such as medicine, law, or automotive
repair, demands thorough studying and diligent practice. To become
a doctor, you must study medicine. To master Kung-Fu you must train
with a Kung-Fu Master. Great chefs attend world-class culinary schools.
Professional accomplishment
in a certain field demands vigorous action and intense study in
that discipline, regardless of the vocation. A hypothetical conversation
such as the one just presented is likely to never occur, because
every regular Joe knows that a career as an attorney begins with
studying law. Becoming a lawyer has everything to do with taking
action to such an end, and very little to do with magical forces
or destiny.
Common knowledge has
bestowed upon us this level of understanding, but there is much
that common knowledge doesn’t seem to cover: the way to a
successful life.
To master the profession
of achievement begins just like any other profession; it requires
certain study. Just as anything else, the requisite body of knowledge
must be learnt.
"We studied
hundreds of high achievers who realize lasting success, make a positive
difference, and enjoy the process," explained Laura Nash and
Howard Stevenson in "Success That Lasts", from the February
2004 issue of Harvard Business Review. "And we learned that
some of the most successful people have gotten where they are precisely
because they have a greater understanding of what success is really
about and the versatility to make good on their ideals."
The Mind Accelerator
is your manual for the profession of achievement—your procedural
guidebook to success. Leading a winning life is a matter of imbibing
and applying the right habits; the habits and principles of success
that are invariant to time, career, age, gender, geographic location
or economic condition. The circumstances, era, economic, societal
and cultural environment may change but the universal laws that
govern success consistently apply.
Take advantage of the
opportunity The Mind Accelerator represents, and make succeeding
your new lifelong career.
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