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How Anyone Can Win . . . Again and Again

We all know people who seem to move from success to success, with barely a pause or dip in between. They’re always excited about the next big project or goal. When trouble comes, they land on their feet. They are role models and opinion makers who lead rewarding lives. In a world full of people who almost win, these are the few who do it repeatedly and consistently.

Larry Weidel has benefitted tremendously from the mentorship of some of these serial winners. Applying and adapting their lessons allowed him to achieve extraordinary success and coach others to do the same. In Serial Winner, he distills the 5 basic actions of the Cycle of Winning to help you:

-Move forward when you feel stuck.
-Crush early doubts and give yourself the best shot of succeeding.
-Overcome obstacles to win anyway.
-Maintain your mental toughness until you cross the finish line.
-Avoid the winner s trap and use the momentum of each win to achieve the next.

Through inspiring and funny stories and no-nonsense advice, Larry exposes the myths and facts about successful people and shares essential insights into achieving whatever you want in life. Whether you’re just starting a venture or looking to get out of a longstanding rut, Serial Winner shows you the steps for creating a regular pattern of success!

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3 thoughts on "Serial Winner: 5 Actions to Create Your Cycle of Success"

  1. Amazon Customer says:

    Serially Awesome What an amazing book! Sure, you should read it cover to cover the first time through, but you could randomly open the book and start reading on any page to get a well-delivered message that pushes you to push yourself. Lots of great stories and statistics for context too if you’re into that like I am. Keep this one by your bedside for whenever you need a check up from the neck up.

  2. Jason Kyle Webb says:

    A must have for your success library!!! Wow! Mr. Weidel hits it way out of the park with this book, which is a must have for anyone serious about success. “Serial Winner” crystallizes the process of doing BIG things. Each chapter opened my eyes to where I was coming up short, but I was most struck by Mr. Weidel’s discussion of the last 2%. If you are not winning and you want to; if you are winning and you want to keep on winning, buy; read and re-read this book- and while you’re at it, get one for someone you care about.

  3. John Chancellor says:

    Want to Join the Ranks of the Winners? Most people I know are striving to do more, accomplish more – to be a winner. It does not matter if you are talking about business, relationships or life in general, most people simply do not consistently achieve their goals. They are not Serial Winners. 

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