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The Power of Thought: Core Principles to Overcome Adversity and Achieve Success

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What are the core elements that allow top performers to achieve success repeatedly?

One clear, positive thought can set a goal in bedrock or trigger peak performance.

Study 3 easy fundamentals, make them a habit, and you have a recipe for sustained success no matter what hurdles life throws at you.

This is a story of a small boy, scared and alone in the world, who ran away from home at 16, and overcame numerous hostile environments to pursue his dream to become a Navy SEAL, and eventually became the Naval Special Warfare sniper course manager (head) instructor. The lessons learned along the way were powerful.

When I was part of the sniper instructor cadre, we studied the habits of champions, and top performers. Then we applied them to our course curriculum and students. The results were incredible and undeniable.

The Power of Thought works.

52 pages, Paperback

Published February 24, 2016

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4 reviews
July 26, 2016
I'll Try to Be Respectful...

This book was a total ripoff. Left me save you the cost of the book with this summary: Self-talk is very important, encourage yourself by saying, "I can do this!" And you'll be far more successful. The author talks about "...doing what any SEAL would do, exceed expectations." Well, I truly feel like all I learned was how to line the author's pockets. All I can say is, thank you so much for your service.
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August 24, 2017
⭐️ of ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ felt like a filler between 5 star books. I loved "the red circle" & look forward to "the killing school". Sorry @brandontwebb but naming so many names in a negative context felt unprofessional & whiny. Felt like two nights grinding an axe rather than leading the reader to the power of thought.
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February 21, 2018
Good read for everyone

Wrote very well..
Readed it all in one sitting
Definitely a self empowering read.
We do have a choice between positive or negative thoughts.
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June 7, 2016
Good book but very short. I felt like the book somehow lost a few hundred pages...
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