Landrum's 13th book is a self-help work on the inhibiting inner fears that either motivate or debilitate. He discusses the notion of fear, and how it stands in the way of individuals realizing their purpose in life.
The Positive Mental Moxie of Myth for Personal Growth Joseph Campbell defined a myth as "a life-shaping image, a metaphor that creates a hero out of those who heed it." Author Dr. Gene Landrum takes Campbell's definition one step further by offering a variety of motivational techniques that will propel you to heroic success. Dr. Landrum describes the "superman syndrome" as a series of common behaviors that permit an otherwise average person to rise above the norm. He points out that some of the world's most renowned visionaries--Catherine the Great, Walt Disney, and Ian Fleming--did not conform to tradition because they modeled their behavior on heroic ideals and mythical mentors. Learn how to transform your life from ordinary to extraordinary by focusing on several key ideas: Chasing money is entropic and the path to the poorhouse Happiness is a side effect of being--never trying Romance only comes to those not trying to find romance Anxiety is a by-product of unrealistic expectations Breakdown leads to breakthrough Being stupid is the pathway to being smart Do you have the Superman Syndrome? Test yourself to find out!
The much-awaited sequel to Landrum's Profiles of Genuis offers discussions of the elements that gave 13 extraordinary women--Mary Kay Ash, Margaret Thatcher, Estee Lauder, Maria Callas, and Jane Fonda, among others--the visionary perspective, operating style, and energy to achieve the edge over their competitors.
By profiling men and women who have excelled in six various disciplines, the author has defined eight personality traits that readers can emulate to reach the top.
Professor Landrum begins with biographical overviews of a dozen of the most interesting and powerful entrepreneurs of recent vintage. He identifies their unique eccentricities and then shows the personality traits that they all have in common. These are the attributes that constitute the genius of the great entrepreneur. To enable you to compare your personality attributes with those of the great entrepreneurs who have achieved billionaire status, Professor Landrum has included in this book a self-assessment exercise. Book jacket.
Sacrifice Tomorrow for Today and You'll have Destroyed Tomorrow While America was landing on the moon, Japan was landing in our living room. One nation focused on the conquest of space; the other on the conquest of mass consumer markets. Cover Your Assets delves into how an export power became an importer in three decades through self-serving. CYA management and discusses the need for leadership transformation to return to the days of glory. The cost of a nation's leadership adopting a take care of me now mentality is huge. When they sacrifice tomorrow for today, they have sold tomorrow. CYA includes a self-assessment on how to change personally and professionally. There is a need to zap the Yes Men in our heads and understand what makes us tick. Those who don't are hard-pressed to understand how to manage, motivate or control others. We all have a need to feel good today but too much of today leads to too little tomorrow.
In Empowerment: The Competitive Edge in Sports, Business & Life high-profile personality Dr. Gene Landrum presents, in a self-help format, the 13 winning behaviors modeled by the 13 greatest athletes of the modern era. Landrum's research into the lives of the great entrepreneurs and athletes, supported by a growing body of evidence, suggests that eminence, whether in business or sports derives not from genetic superiority, but from winning behaviors and learned emotional dispositions.With a delightful blend of gifted story-telling and intellectual scholarship, Dr. Landrum has created a book that melds the recent discoveries in psychology and brain research with the dramatic performances of the world's greatest athletes. Charismatic athletes such as Michael Jordan, Lance Armstrong, Martina Navratilova and Tiger Woods are analyzed in psycho-biographical profiles that focus on the underlying motivations and behaviors of these preeminent personalities rather than on what they achieved. In this respect and in its connection to the recent research in brain function and psychology, Dr. Landrum's work is unprecedented in the extant literature on athletes and athletic technique."--Amazon.com.
Sacrifice Tomorrow for Today and You'll have Destroyed Tomorrow While America was landing on the moon, Japan was landing in our living room. One nation focused on the conquest of space; the other on the conquest of mass consumer markets. Cover Your Assets delves into how an export power became an importer in three decades through self-serving. CYA management and discusses the need for leadership transformation to return to the days of glory. The cost of a nation's leadership adopting a take care of me now mentality is huge. When they sacrifice tomorrow for today, they have sold tomorrow. CYA includes a self-assessment on how to change personally and professionally. There is a need to zap the Yes Men in our heads and understand what makes us tick. Those who don't are hard-pressed to understand how to manage, motivate or control others. We all have a need to feel good today but too much of today leads to too little tomorrow.
By profiling men and women who have excelled in six various disciplines, the author has defined eight personality traits that readers can emulate to reach the top.
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