Mentor Me: GA=T+E- A Formula to Fulfill Your Greatest Achievement
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.79 (980 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1457527723 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 160 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-11-22 |
Language | : | English |
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"everyone - should think about reading this book." - Kathryn Bennett "this is a great book, enjoyable to read and with useful knowledge." - Teodora Totorean
But too often, we get lost in our resolutions to do just that, having no idea where to start or how to get there. Begin reading and following the plan found in Mentor Me today and step-by-step, you will transform your life! Ken Poirot is a nancial professional with over eighteen years' experience as both a successful nancial advisor and sales manager. Successful life coach Ken Poirot provides answers in this groundbreaking book, Mentor Me: GA=T+E-A Formula to Ful ll Your Greatest Achievement! In Mentor Me, you will discover: - How to formulate a plan to achieve your dreams- Your personality style and how it relates to the personality styles of other people - How to most effectively learn new information, motivate yourself, and others - The two most powerful words in the English language and how to put them to work for you - The best-and most effective-way to handle any conict in life Mentor Me delivers what other books only promise: real world strategies, techniques, and information that produces proven results! Easy-to-implement directives and personal life illustrations combine to provide readers with the pathway to success they have only previously dreamed about. As the senior vice president and sales manager for Frost Investment Services, the brokerage department of Frost Bank (NYSE:CFR), he led his department to four consecutive years of double-digit revenue growth, increasing re
Sales Oriented Alan Dale Daniel GA=T+E means "Greatest Achievement equals Time plus Energy." The book starts out by admitting it is a motivational book, and it mentions sales several times. The key advice is to write down specific goals and remind yourself of those goals constantly, then apply time and energy toward achieving the goals. Along the way the book mentions several very useful tools for dealing with other people. There is a quiz to help you identify your personality type, and a lot of good information about body language and the ability to use what you know about personality type and how a person learns to. "Concise and Helpful" according to Mada Sraier. Ken Poirot's guide is definitely something you should read if you find yourself in a slump and you want to turn your life around. Or maybe if you're young and want to have a successful start in whatever it is that you wish to do. Either way, "Mentor Me: GA=T+E-A Formula to Fulfill Your Greatest Achievement" is a worth-reading book which provides concise, yet useful information. The author stays away from the usual cliches correlated with achievement, progress, and development, and instead offers tips which really can be used in real life and not just in theory in some utopic social, po. Claude Lambert said If you start a career, read this!. I got over my dislike for the title and read this with pleasure. Most of us get out of college with no notion that time is precious or how to prioritize what we have to do. You can find here quite an amount of good sense coaching. I wish I had had this in hand 60 years ago: I spent decades learning how to manage my time.The text is well written, full of examples (usually coming from experiences of the author in sales). But whatever you do, the examples are helpful and make you think of how to solve your own problems. In addition, you will get an introduction on how to treat people with