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Why do some people just seem to handle life better? It's not smarts, wealth, or talent, or the brightest, richest, and most gifted people would be the happiest and most successful. While intellect, wealth, and talent are all good things to have, they do not dictate how well you live nor your level of contentment, purpose, significance, and joy. What does matter is how you think about things--how you approach people, problems, and opportunities. Each of the 67 short chapters in this book will give you something to chew on, something to consider, and will hopefully help you create a mindset, a…mehr

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Why do some people just seem to handle life better? It's not smarts, wealth, or talent, or the brightest, richest, and most gifted people would be the happiest and most successful. While intellect, wealth, and talent are all good things to have, they do not dictate how well you live nor your level of contentment, purpose, significance, and joy. What does matter is how you think about things--how you approach people, problems, and opportunities. Each of the 67 short chapters in this book will give you something to chew on, something to consider, and will hopefully help you create a mindset, a way of thinking about yourself, about life, and about others that will help you live into the highest and best version of you possible! Be challenged and inspired to: Focus on what's important in life and work Communicate effectively with those around you Recognize your unique value and influence Conquer the fears that hold you back from success Infuse passion into everything you do And much more!
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David W. Welday III is an out-of-the-box thinker, gifted communicator, high-energy motivator, trainer, marketing strategist, publisher, and coach. He is known for his passionate, high-energy, and infectious demeanor and presentation. David is married to his lovely wife Amy and together they have three grown sons, three wonderful daughters-in-law, and a growing number of grandchildren. To book David as a speaker or contact him call: 407-563-4806 or e-mail dwelday@ahigherlife.com