Earning Serendipity: 4 Skills for Creating and Sustaining Good Fortune in Your Work
by
Glenn Llopis
Earning Serendipity will show readers that most positive changes in fortune-those outside of straight betting luck-are no mystery at all. They are the result of a rare combination of four skills that readers can develop and apply to their careers, businesses, and lives. These four skills are: 1. Seeing with circular vision- search beyond the obvious to diversity opportunit...more
Hardcover, 193 pages
Published
May 1st 2009
by Greenleaf Book Group
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This book had been on my list for a while. I am a firm believer in serendipity and find that people who seek opportunity generally find it. The publisher ended up sending me a copy for review. On a recent flight to Portland, OR from Phoenix, AZ I started reading it. I couldn't set it down. I completed the book by the time the plane landed. I had a list of new thoughts and ideas.
This book reaffirms so many things that are core beliefs at Gangplank that it is almost scary. I strongly suggest anyon...more
This book reaffirms so many things that are core beliefs at Gangplank that it is almost scary. I strongly suggest anyon...more
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“The great difference between the recognized man and the respected man is the difference of head and heart. The recognized man appeals to the head where things are easily forgotten. The respected man captivates the heart. And the heart does not forget.”
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“Those that earn serendipity see what others don't, do what others won't and keep pushing when prudence says quit.”
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