High Achiever is a landmark volume in self-help writing that profoundly explores some of the most intriguing questions ever asked: How do successful people turn their failures into a billion-dollar success? Why is delayed gratification so hard to implement? How does socialization cause health problems?
Backed with a myriad of facts, captivating stories, and unique observations, High Achiever is a comprehensive book that is intended to help us discover detailed principles that tycoons and moguls from all industries live by each day to become the unicorns the world recognizes them as.
Taking examples from people like Steve Jobs and Reed Hasting, and companies like Blockbuster and Yahoo, Alfred Ayokunle takes us deep into explaining why some of these people and companies become influential, more profitable, and able to sustain their growth and innovative ideology. And why others lose billions of dollars due to common mistakes.
Told with brevity and simplicity, the book unfolds deep secrets and unexpected possibilities of many unanswered questions from health, emotion, leadership, and business that transform an unsatisfying life into a high achieving life. With exciting and profound illustrations, Ayokunle brings us closer to the quintessential principles of becoming a high achiever.
I dearly loved the part where the author talked about emotions–anger and stress–and how to handle and avoid it from being chronic. Being a parent of two with a 9-5 hour job, anger and stress haven't been far from me. It healed a lot of my emotional wounds. A great book filled with powerful, engaging, life-long lessons for anyone at every level!