Maximum Achievement: Strategies and Skills That Will Unlock Your Hidden Powers to Succeed
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #31952 in Books
- Published on: 1995-06-05
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 352 pages
Customer Reviews
PLEASE BUY THIS BOOK - it is THE essential book in life
I love personal development books - my shelves are full of them - now I can throw them all away - this is the definitive book on personal development. Brian Tracy writes clearly, passionately and absolutely convincingly about our ability to change the way we live our lives - he takes you by the hand and leads you step by step to a better way of thinking - I bought this book for myself - I wish I had it before I became a parent! I started highlighting valuable sections of the book but had to stop as the entire contents would have been highlighted. Brian Tracy is a genius! Do yourself a favour -read this book now!
This book is exceptional.
This book is exceptional. Anyone who asks me to refer a good book to them, this book comes top of the list. I was reading reviews before I bought this book and found the reviews to be quite mixed, therefore I want this review to be clear and too the point. For me this book gave me results and the thought processes to push myself further then I had before. The most important sections in my opinion are those on goal setting, making decisions quickly & stretching yourself.
all of brian's books in one
I've now read about 12 of Brian Tracy's books, and this is one of the best and most substantial.
Most of the material here is repeated in his later books, and this earlier work covers his strange ideas about metaphysics a bit more than the others.
However the three hundred or so pages are bursting with good ideas, mainly about taking responsibility, setting goals and making plans.
I've read this two or three times now, and it's up there with two other Brian Tracy favourites of mine, Goals and Create Your Own Future.
British readers should not let Brian's cheesy appearance put them off! These are the best self-help books ever in my opinion, far more concise than Anthony Robbins, and much less wishy-washy than Susan Jeffers.




