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Why Can’t We Do?: The Power of Ten, #2
Why Can’t We Do?: The Power of Ten, #2
Why Can’t We Do?: The Power of Ten, #2
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Why the book The Power of Ten-2, 'Why Can't We'? 
You must have read many books about motivational quotes. This book is different because it gives, in just 10 points, the entire story and motivational sayings of the motivational speakers who are inspiring the world.

You can learn from their story how to cope with adverse situations.

and

How do you remain hopeful when there is an atmosphere of despair all around?

Along with this, there are 10 selected motivational sentences from each motivational speaker, which will inspire you to remain positive at all times and face challenges boldly. That is why the motto of the book is The Power of Ten. The title of the book is Why Can't We Do? 


Every chapter of the book teaches a lesson of courage. Each chapter ends with a summary, which also saves you time. 
The entire book is full of interesting things. Every word of the book will teach you and tell you that, without it, a happy life cannot be imagined. 
Bernard Shaw has said, "Books are weapons in the war of ideas." When you are stuck in a conflict of thoughts, read any chapter of the book; you will get guidance. Isn't it amazing?

Learning from 10 motivational gurus 

  • America's Tony Robbins had to leave home due to family problems and is today a leader of the world. How? 
  • Shiv Khera of India also worked as a car washer in Canada, and today he is a motivational guru. 
  • The story of America's Les Brown is such that it takes you from despair to hope. 
  • You can learn the strategy of converting repeated failure into success from Sandeep Maheshwari of India. 
  • America's Zig Ziglar is the biggest role model for writers. 30 publishers had refused to print his book, yet he did not give up. 
  • India's Dr. Vivek Bindra sold books, cleaned toilets, cleaned temples, and today is a motivational speaker. How? 
  • Eric Thomas of America, born to an unmarried mother who wandered on the streets for two years, is everyone's favorite today. How? 
  • Chetan Bhagat of India appeared for a job interview 27 times but did not give up. Learn from them to be positive. 
  • Australia's own Vujicic has neither arms nor legs, yet he is a swimmer, painter, Christian preacher, and motivational guru. His story will thrill you from every corner of your mind. 
  • Women around the world can take inspiration from India's Priya Kumar on how to write a success story at a young age. 

What to learn from the book 

  • Positivity 
  • Self-confidence 
  • Happiness 
  • CalmnessProsperity 
  • Inspiration
  • Courage, etc. 

This book is an excellent gift for teachers, writers, students, youth, women, businessmen, entrepreneurs, corporates, salesmen, doctors, engineers, philanthropists, etc.

Former US President Abraham Lincoln has said, "I would say that my best friend is the one who gives me a book that I have not read till date." 
Why can't we do it? The Power of Ten is one such book.

Then why the delay? Click on Buy today and make your life—and that of your family members and friends—full of happiness.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 20, 2024
ISBN9798224487455
Why Can’t We Do?: The Power of Ten, #2
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Dr Bhnau Pratap Singh

Dr. Bhanu Pratap Singh, MBA, Ph.D. was the first person in India to get a Ph.D. from Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University in Agra in the management field in Hindi. The name was featured in the 2008 survey for research conducted in Hindi at number 9 on page 83 by 'The Survey of India,' an entity under the Government of India. Books are listed in the Uttar Pradesh, India, government's regional archives. specialized investigation on the Fatehpur Sikri World Heritage Site in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India. awarded numerous national and international honors for excellence in journalism and writing. Seven of the nine books—which covered a variety of topics including social issues, history, autobiography, and biography—were edited. Editors and journalists started a number of prominent newspapers. 34 years of journalism experience have set numerous records in the writing and journalism domains.

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    Why Can’t We Do? - Dr Bhnau Pratap Singh

    The Power of Ten-2

    Why Can’t We Do?

    The Power of Ten, Learn Positivity, Confidence, Courage, and Goal-achieving Tools, an Excellent Gift for Teachers, Writers, students, Women, Entrepreneurs, etc.

    Dr Bhanu Pratap Singh, M.B.A., Ph.D.

    Table of Content

    Hearing Yes, you can, I started playing with the dangers

    Struggle with the inspiring story of Tony Robbins (America)

    Tony Robbins' inspirational quotes that will enhance the quality of your life

    Summary

    India's motivational guru, Shiv Khera, once worked as a car washer in Canada

    Shiv Kheda Mantra to make the impossible possible

    Summary

    Les Brown, an American motivational speaker, was mentally challenged in school and mother had given for adoption when he was a little child

    Les Brown tells us that there are 1,440 opportunities in a day

    Summary

    India's Sandeep Maheshwari converted repeated failure into success, know how

    Sandeep Maheshwari tells the real meaning of success

    Summary

    America's best-selling Zig Ziglar's book was refused to be published by 30 publishers.

    Learn the art of selling anything from America's Zig Ziglar

    Summary

    India's Dr. Vivek Bindra spent his childhood in difficulties, cleaned toilets, sold books, and also remained a monk

    Vivek Bindra explains what can happen with passion

    Summary

    America's Eric Thomas was born to an unmarried mother, wandered on the streets for two years, and today is inspiring the whole world

    Eric Thomas is giving a guru mantra to become great, read carefully

    Summary

    Indian Chetan Bhagat interviewed 27 times for a job, did not give up, and became a best-selling author

    The thoughts of Indian Chetan Bhagat are telling you the real meaning of life.

    Summary

    Nick Vujicic of Australia, neither hand nor leg, yet inspiring speaker, musician, painter, swimmer, Christian Preacher

    Learn from disabled Nick Vujicic talks about who really is disabled.

    Summary

    India's Priya Kumar, who becomes the youngest female motivational speaker, has received 44 international book awards

    According to Priya Kumar, there is just one cause for relationships to end

    Summary

    There is only one thing to learn from the struggles of motivational speakers

    Which motivational speaker inspired whom?

    Conclusion

    About Author

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    References

    Hearing Yes, you can, I started playing with the dangers

    "E very challenge you face today makes you stronger tomorrow. The challenge of life is intended to make you better, not bitter." ― Roy T. Bennett, The Light in the Heart

    The Ram Mandir movement was in full swing in India in 1991–1992. About 500 years ago, the temple built at the Ram Janma Bhoomi in Ayodhya city, Uttar Pradesh, was demolished and a mosque was built. There was a movement to rebuild the temple at Ram Janma Bhoomi. Vishwa Hindu Parishad had announced Kar Seva at Ram Janma Bhoomi in Ayodhya on December 6, 1992. Karsevaks worth lakhs from all over the country were leaving for Ayodhya.

    Media from all over the world was reaching Ayodhya. Then I was a trainee reporter for North India's famous daily newspaper, Amar Ujala. A meeting was held in the office to send reporters to cover the developments in Ayodhya.

    In the meeting, the editor asked, Who will go to Ayodhya for reporting?

    There was silence in the meeting.

    I raised my hand and said, I will go.

    Editor: Just think; there is a lot of danger there.

    Hearing this, I hesitated a bit.

    Then the editor said, Yes, you can.

    This excited me. I became confident in myself that I could report even amidst 'danger'.

    I reached Ayodhya by train. From there, I wrote many breaking

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