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The Winner's Bible: Rewire Your Brain for Permanent Change

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World-renowned neuroscientist Dr. Kerry Spackman shows you how to use and customize the groundbreaking tools he pioneered for elite athletes, Olympic champions, and upper-echelon businesspeople to permanently rewire your brain and transform your life. THE WINNER'S BIBLE gives you mental and emotional tools that can change your natural desires and rid you of habits that limit your happiness or potential. Dr. Spackman provides practical, proven techniques for acquiring the strengths necessary to grow into a better, happier, and more powerful person. He's used these techniques to genuinely revolutionize the lives of normal people, sports stars, business people and even drug addicts--sometimes in a single session. How this book helps change you into a

323 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2009

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August 7, 2014
I'm not really into self help books but I really liked this one. It focuses on how you can use your emotional drivers to your advantage, and finding out what really drives you, it gives examples of what people think they want to do something but realise it doesn't make them happy and explanations behind it.

I'm definitely going to incorporate some of his ideas in my life.
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September 4, 2019
Hard work but worth it.
If you have a clear goal of what you want in life this book will definitely assist you in every step of the way to attain it. I'm still working on mine but I can assure anyone that this book have certainly made a huge difference in my confidence to achieve my goal.
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July 3, 2013
This book contains a minimal number of examples of celebrity's and other clients that the author has worked with which seem to be the majority of content in similar books. It provides a clear and concise plan of how you can actually work towards and achieve goals. Much better than other books I have read in the same field.
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September 6, 2018
An extra star because of some personal relatedness to some stories within. Started reading this book when i bought it maybe 8 or 9 years ago. Only got to chapter 3, it came randomly chosen from my to read list at the right time i think. Although i may not follow everything exactly, there are elements that i can make use of and practice everyday.
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August 4, 2011
Read this on the recommendation of my son. Spackman has some interesting points and if I was a better person I would follow what he says, but basically I'm too lazy, too stuck in my own rut or enjoy living the way I do.
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August 20, 2020
This is an excellent self-help book which explains why we often fail to achieve the desired permanent change in our lives. Dr Kerry Spackman explains in an easily understandable and non-jargon way, how to re-wire our brain for success and provides the reader with practical tools for implementing this. Highly recommended!
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July 5, 2020
Good ideas, interesting tools but, im my opinion, the structure and exposure not so well done.
As well, some unnecesary comments.
For these reason I could not rate it higher.
But I would recommend.
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February 7, 2010
Hmmm. I read the introduction to this "bible"...huh.....the entire intro rubbished every other book on the market to promote itself as the best. I was so put off by that alone that I skimmed through several areas of the book to find that mostly this guy has basically reworded those same books he rubbishes. The use of paragons that focus on atheletes (boring) and the visualizing technique (hmmm.. haven't I read that secret somewhere before).

I didn't give this book a chance because it starts by bullying other books - not a positive way to begin. If this is how Spackman rewires the brain I would rather keep my own cabling thanks.

I recommend this guy read the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People........
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January 27, 2016
One of the worst books I have ever read. Too many bad things about this book to list.
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June 6, 2016
Excellent - written in NLP style. Some regurgitated ideas that are well presented with research to substantiate.
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