Carl Mathis captured the intersect of conscious business
development and the impact of “moral” construct. This book provides the ability to analyze daily business issues within an exemplary support format. Understanding the “formula to success,” Mathis allows one to consider alternative opportunities in developing one’s business direction. For example, the use of Dr. Charles Stanely’s
“faith barriers (p.6)” that shows how
internal anxieties can prevent one from
their full potential. Dr. Stanley’s
guidance of “moral” construct copulates
the opportunity to be informed of how to consider institutional outcomes.
While enhancing thought of
finding the divine through meditative practices,(p.114), self-ideological
formations, for example, is added discussion on how meditation will allow you to understand your purpose (p.
141).
In Chapter 7, for example,
the title “Your Attitude Determines Altitude” examples how internal skills can
produce external awareness towards success.
Mathis connects how to win over defeated mindset, thus allowing
one to free oneself from disabling
practices. I highly recommend this useful
read that encourages, enhances, and
embraces motivational methods.
Think Like A Winner - Act Like You Won
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