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The Mindset of Success

The Top Ten Distinctions Of World-class Thinkers.

By Steve Siebold



Most of us have been conditioned to think in terms of fear, lack and limitation, which is why most people have a difficult time recruiting big thinkers into their organization. Middle-class thinkers attract other middle-class thinkers—and successful people tend to attract other successful people. Coach Siebold offers what he calls the “ten top distinctions” between middle-class thinkers and world-class thinkers.

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