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Transformation in the view ((Jack Canfield)) part two

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Transformation in the view ((Jack Canfield)) part two

Transformation in the view ((Jack Canfield)) part two

3- Purposeful pragmatism

The author relies on pragmatism in different parts, both directly and indirectly.

It means starting and doing something that you believe in and set a goal for based on genius and consultation or any other premise.

This look can be seen in the advertising slogan of the brand (Nike) and remember that famous slogan (Just do it).

The key concept of “just do it” is also evident in Jack Canfield‘s content.

4-Effective communication with others

Jack Canfield pursues the field of effective communication in questioning those who can guide one.

He insists a lot that you ask for information.

Even from those who may become their rivals one day and they have the same feeling!

He also recommends seeking advice from those who have been successful in the field you are interested in.

(In business literature, such people are called “mentors”).

This template also has a lot of work to prepare an independent content.

5- Hanging out with people who are mean

This topic can also be fascinating.

The effects of hanging out with people and being influenced by them, as we have heard many times: ((The perfection of companionship affected me, otherwise I am the same dust as I am)).

He looks even beyond “cohabitation”.

and says: Surround yourself with successful people.

The author makes this article heavy and bold to warn.

To know with whom we spend the hours of our life.

6- New habits

The topic of habit, which other books and authors have dealt with in different ways, is also one of the frameworks of Jack Canfield’s content.

Creating new habits, putting pressure on them and planning to create four new habits a year is difficult in simple words, but in practice.

Many people may have read habit-based books.

And maybe many have tried the words of (Darren Hardy) in the book ((composite effect)).

and have not yet reached the desired result.

Because this content with its hidden angles still has room for more work.

 

7- Belief

Believing that the work you have done and the imagination you have in your head is possible.

And believing in oneself and one’s abilities is another topic that writers such as (Brian Tracy) have also addressed.

As it was said at the beginning, this book presents an attitudinal space rather than presenting a series of operational measures.

He suggests that self-belief is based on thinking and not just an episodic insinuation.

And it extends this issue to semantic concepts as well.

The author has tied the topic of belief to numerous and emotional examples.

And by presenting numerous examples of himself and others, he has tried.

make the concept of (belief) (believable)

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