See You At The Top

See You At The Top

Ignite your passion for living and drive for success with one of the greatest motivational programs of all time!

Become a winner among winners!

Twenty-five years ago, the great Zig Ziglar presented a seminar that stunned audiences, broke new ground, and forever cemented his reputation as one of the most exciting, inspiring, and authentic motivators ever to take the stage. Since then, millions of people have forged paths to tremendous personal, professional, and financial success using the principles presented in this seminar as their guide.

Recorded live at that very seminar, See You at The Top amuses, informs, inspires, delights, and motivates as only Zig can. Speaking to you as if you were a guest in his living room, Zig unfolds a proven, unbeatable philosophy for successful living based on self-confidence, traditional values, and uplifting thinking.

You'll discover:

  • The secret to getting everything you want in life
  • How to be paid more for what you're doing
  • A way to get answers to questions you previously thought were unanswerable
  • Simple, easy-to-make changes that help you feel better about your life - every day
  • How to shield yourself from the negativism that surrounds us all
  • Seven steps you can take to get the most out of life
  • The harvest you reap by accepting yourself - reduced tension, better communication, and improved relationships
  • How to put your subconscious to work to get more of what you want, including improved health and greater success
  • And much, much more!

With a new introduction by Brian Tracy, the exclusive 25th anniversary edition of this classic program is a must for anyone who is serious about achieving true, lasting success across the entire spectrum of life.


Auteur | Zig Ziglar
Taal | Engels
Type | Digitaal luisterboek
Categorie | Persoonlijke ontwikkeling & Mindfulness

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