Conviertete En Un Exito Fracas – (Spanish)
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En algun tiempo de la vida, nos enfrentaremos a un fracaso. Tendemos a desalentarnos, y muchos llegan a creer que ese es el fin de su futuro. Pero lo importante no es lo que te pasa, sino como te relacionas con lo que te pasa, y el tipo de observador con el que mires el fracaso. Este libro que desafiara al maximo tu mirada, te enseara que el aprendizaje esta en la brecha entre el fracaso y el exito, y que el fracaso es la materia prima del exito. Aprenderas como mirar la vida como posibilidad, y ver las oportunidades en medio del fracaso, para que obtengas lo mejor de cada paso que des, y te conviertas en un exito… !fracasando!
At some point in life, you will face failure. You will become discouraged and start to believe that this is the derailment of your future plans. At this point, the most important thing is not what happens to you, but how you react to what happens to you and how you view failure. This book will challenge your preconceived ideas by suggesting that true learning lies in the gap between failure and success, and that failure is the raw material that leads to success. You will learn to see what is possible in life and recognize opportunities in the midst of failure in order to benefit from every step you take. Become a success…by failing!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641234740
ISBN10: 1641234741
Language: Spanish
Laura Teme
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2020
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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