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Nothing Is Impossible: 7 Steps to Realize Your True Power and Maximize Your Results
Nothing Is Impossible: 7 Steps to Realize Your True Power and Maximize Your Results
Nothing Is Impossible: 7 Steps to Realize Your True Power and Maximize Your Results
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Nothing Is Impossible: 7 Steps to Realize Your True Power and Maximize Your Results

Written by Tom Oliver

Narrated by Tom Oliver

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Tom Oliver has shared his extraordinary secrets with Bono, Richard Branson, the Dalai Lama, and Deepak Chopra.Now he shares them with you.

Are you ready to lose your self-doubt and use the tools you already have to turn your wildest dreams into tangible reality? This book is about to put them all at your fingertips. In this extraordinary new road map for success, Tom Oliver--a motivational self-made entrepreneur and coach to many of the world's most notable CEOs,philanthropists, and entertainers--shows you how to dramatically alter your life path. Nothing IsImpossible is a proven seven-step whole-brain plananyone can use to improve his or her business, life,and career from the man Deepak Chopra calls "anextraordinary leader."

Have you ever struggled with success?

Have you ever felt that your strengths were left untapped--your true talents unrecognized?

Do you have a different plan for yourself from the one others might imagine for you?

As Oliver explains, what really distinguishes people who get things done and realize their dreams from those who don't is that they don't allow their self-doubts to stop them--they don't cultivate what the Buddha called the "habit of doubt." This book dispels that doubt, freeing you to set and meet the personal and professional goals most people only dream about.

Clearly, step by step, with personal anecdotes from some of the world's most influential leaders and his own remarkable life, Oliver presents a practical playbook for anyone who wants to change his or her life and future. It also features comprehensive exercises and abundant resources.



Whether you're a business professional, athlete,entrepreneur, artist, or anyone else, after readingand implementing the wisdom of Nothing Is Impossibleyou'll be able to transcend the boundaries of what today's world thinks is possible.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 22, 2013
ISBN9781639294459

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    I received this book free in return for a review.I was attracted to the book by its encouraging title, though I am not familiar with the author. When reading this book I felt like I or the author, or both of us, had both ADHD and bipolar disease in the manic phase.It is filled with inspiring quotes and innumerable exercises to do to start you on the path of fulfilling your dreams. We are reminded about visualization, instructed about finding our true passion and “ideal in all areas of our life”, setting goals that really work, and how to accomplish everything we’ve ever dreamed of.The author did not have an easy start in life, and in fact had a bad stutter and severe nervous tics. However, when he began to devote himself to sport, which he loved, things began to improve until he completely recovered from these afflictions, and also became fluent in five languages. Now he is enormously successful in many fields.Tom’s secretary needs to schedule in a certain amount of time every day for him to do sports and other physical activities in order for him to achieve well-being. This really helped me to understand my little grand-daughter, who like Tom is hyperactive. She needs a couple of hours of physical activity too, but I hadn’t really understood it that way until I read this book.Tom explains the importance of laziness, which he equates with invention and innovation. Periods of laziness put our minds into a state of free flow, and relaxation is “the key to creativity and to finding the solutions you are looking for.”He has lots of famous, high-profile friends, and there’s a lot of name-dropping in the book. We hear a lot about Richard Branson, whom I’d never heard of, but I’m sure all the other readers will know him.We’re told about finding our “happy place”, whichever place we can go to to recharge and replenish our energies.The Dalai Lama told Tom about dealing with problems: if we can change the problem, we can focus on doing so, but if we can’t we should concentrate our energy elsewhere.We should count our blessings, exude self-confidence, get rid of perfectionism, and “let the invisible hands take over”.We learn that there is no word for self-doubt in the Tibetan language, thus the Dalai Lama was unable to answer a question about it: In his mind it doesn’t exist.We should turn every failure into victory – in fact the author tells us that “failures set us up for our biggest successes”. We need to remove fear from our vocabulary and live life unconditionally.There is infinitely more inspiring material in the book than I have mentioned here.However, I would like to point out that the reason I’ve given this book 4 stars and not 5 is as follows:The chapters are large and sprawling, and what with all the information heaped on us, some of us, as I did, may feel overwhelmed and find it hard to digest everything. It would have suited me better, and I would have found the book more readable, had it contained shorter chapters focused on more specific themes.Still, I found this well-written book to be inspiring – it will undoubtedly inspire/push you to follow your dream, and achieve success in your chosen fields,