Train Your Brain For Success from School For Startups Radio

Written On: December 3, 2012

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Written By: Roger Seip

Written On: December 3, 2012

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Written By: Roger Seip

Written On: December 3, 2012

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Written By: Roger Seip

Join host Jim Beach, bestselling McGraw-Hill Author for his SBA award winning nationally syndicated radio show, School For Startups Radio, as he talks through some of the concepts, tips and ideas from the book Train Your Brain For Success with his guest, author Roger Seip.​
 

For example:

  • Success leaves clues, look at the successful to copy them,
  • Success starts in the brain, not luck or magic,
  • What you dream of can be what you get,
  • Your passion for a goal determines your speed,
  • Choice of focus makes a difference,
  • Thoughts matter!
  • The importance of goals,
  • and finally, the trap of the urgent over the important!

Train Your Brain For Success

by Roger Seip | School For Startups Radio

This episode and more from Jim Beach and School For Startups can be found over at https://schoolforstartupsradio.com. Check them out today!

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