Dare to Win: Lessons from 57 of the World's Most Successful People
By (Author) Jeff Chegwin
By (author) Carmela DiClemente
Hardie Grant Books (UK)
Hardie Grant Books (UK)
1st March 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
650.1
Hardback
128
Width 142mm, Height 192mm, Spine 20mm
345g
Failure is something none of us like to experience, but in Dare to Win, Jeff Chegwin and Carmela DiClementeexplain that mistakes are not only good for us, they can actually lead to huge successes.
If you look at the most inspirational innovators, athletes and icons throughout history, they all share a common belief they simply do not entertain the notion of failure as a bad thing.
In Dare to Win youll read some real life lessons, learnt by the most talented and successful people in the world. From Steve Jobs to Beyonce, Simon Cowell, Michael Jordan, Einstein, JK Rowling, Zaha Hadid, Arnold Schwarzenegger and more, all these superstars have had to confront failure.
Just been sacked It could be the best thing thats ever happened to you. Keep getting your ideas knocked back at work Rethink your approach.
Told with humour and compassion, these are stories to inspire us all to learn from our mistakes.
A collection of 57 short and inspiring insights into the lives of some of the most successful people ever. Each is a couple minute read that's just like a shot of inspiration sure to have you jumping out of bed and ready to take on whatever the day might bring. My advice Put a copy bedside and grab it first thing every day for 57 days. I'm betting you'll change your life forever. - Linda Allen, MsCareerGirl.com
Jeff Chegwin is a music industry veteran behind many hit artists, from discovering Billy Bragg to giving Simon Cowell his first hit Top 10 boy band to promoting Pavarotti, Elvis Costello and Paul McCartney. He is the co-creator of the million-selling charity group The Soldiers.
Carmela DiClementeis a Radio Academy Award-winning producer for some of the nations most popular radio shows including Vanessa Feltz and Simon Mayo Shows on Radio 2.