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Saturday, February 2, 2008

How to Be Brilliant: Change Your Ways in 90 Days by Michael Heppell

About the Book:-
Paperback: 176 pages
Publisher: Prentice Hall; 2nd edition (November 30, 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0273714511
ISBN-13: 978-0273714514


Firnando Chau Review


About the Book


Some areas of your work and life might need a bit of help - others you might think are pretty good. But even the good bits could almost certainly be better, and now is the time to make the next step up and really shine. The second edition of bestselling How To Be Brilliant provides a complete practical guide to gaining new levels of energy, enthusiasm and inspiration in your life. How To Be Brilliant is based on author Michael Heppell's 2 dat extensive training programmes. Thousands of people from prisoners to managing directors, from young to old have taken part in Heppell's training course to find brilliance. This valuable course has now been distilled into this one book. It includes a 90 day plan to help you achieve your short term goals and gives you over 50 tools which can be used to help you move up to the next level. It also uses many clear examples and stories to show you how to overcome barriers that hold you back. You'll learn how to develop a clear vision for your brilliant future.


From the Back Cover
What sounds better to you – being good or being brilliant?


Would you rather be a good friend or a brilliant friend? A good parent or a brilliant parent? Have a good career or a brilliant career?


For many of us, being ‘good’ isn’t really good enough. We want to make the very best we can out of our lives – to achieve all we can achieve and be the best we can be.


Some areas of your work and life might need a bit of help – others you might think are pretty good. But even the good bits could almost certainly be better. It’s time to make the next step up and really shine. Are you ready to be brilliant?


"I enjoyed Michael Heppell's 'How To Be Brilliant' so much I asked him to be my Coach"


Simon Woodroffe OBE, Founder of YO! Sushi and YOtel

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