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Success is a Choice: Ten Steps to Overachieving in Business and Life
Written by Rick Pitino
Narrated by Jeff Woodman
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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In Success is a Choice, Rick Pitino, the Boston Celtics' legendary coach takes the same proven 10-step method that has earned him and his teams unrivaled success, and gives you a plan of attack for achieving extraordinary success in your own life. Jeff Woodman's energetic narration will leave listeners bursting with enthusiasm to put this book to use.
Author
Rick Pitino
Rick Pitino is the head coach at the University of Louisville. He won the NCAA Championship in 1996 with Kentucky and has won the SEC Tournament Championship five times. He lives in Louisville, Kentucky.
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Reviews for Success is a Choice
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I think people are just hating on this book because it's got a hokey cover and is about a basketball coach. I read the book after reading Malcolm Gladwell's "Outliers" and thought that the two complimented each other well. The book talks about being positive, hard-work, adapting, and refusing to quit. I know those sound like obvious things for success but you get a perspective on it Rick Pitino style. Haven't you ever wondered why professional athletes are so fit, successful and on top of their game? Wouldn't you like to have a similar aura about you? I'm anything but a sports fan, and that's perhaps why I liked the book as much as I did. It was an interesting look at one person's idea of success.