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The 3-Minute Difference ALTER Your Health, Money, and Relationships without Changing Who You Are

Tom Ziglar, president and CEO of the Ziglar corporation talked about The 3-Minute Difference: “Zig Ziglar says, ‘Your attitude, not your aptitude, determines your altitude in life.’ [The 3-Minute Difference is a fantastic book that hits the attitude nail on the head and is perfect for people who want more success in their personal, family, business, and spiritual lives. The three-minute survey helps you pinpoint the attitude you have while the book gives you a specific game plan on how you can take control of your attitude, eliminate the negatives, and start achieving more of the things you want. The 3-Minute Difference shows you where to start and then gives you a plan on how to get there.”

The 3-Minute Difference is about more than just weight, money, and marriage, though. With the five insightful steps Nance offers for ALTERing your attitude, you can apply these principles to any area of your life that is out of control:

A = Awareness. Become aware of your attitude, the natural, inborn hardwiring that drives you behavior.

L = Learn. Learn as much as you can about your inborn attitude, and learn as much as possible about the issue on which you want to work.

T = Tactical plan. Create a realistic and personally meaningful plan for getting the results you want.

E = Execute the plan. Translate your good intentions in to actual action by working your personalized plan.

R = Re-evaluate. Periodically evaluate your progress and use what you learn to develop your next plan of action.

Nance thoroughly explores each of these vital areas, defining and explaining them in detail. Readers will come away with surprising, perhaps first-time-ever insight into their own core beliefs and attitudes, as well as a valuable tool to use in improving their lives in many vital areas. We can achieve our life goals. We can correct destructive life patterns. And we can celebrate the joy of being everything we are meant to become.


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