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Unlimited Power a Black Choice

A Black Choice

Author: Anthony Robbins and Tony Robbins  

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Now available in paperback, the book that has guided many along the path to empowerment and success. "Unlimited Power: A Black Choice" addresses the specific needs of African-Americans in search of the knowledge—and courage—to remake themselves and their world.

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Now available in paperback, the book that has guided many along the path to empowerment and success. "Unlimited Power: A Black Choice" addresses the specific needs of African-Americans in search of the knowledge—and courage—to remake themselves and their world.

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YES, YOU CAN BE, DO, HAVE AND ACHIEVE THE THINGS YOU WANT IN LIFE

"Unlimited Power," the international bestseller by Anthony Robbins, has guided millions along the path to success. Now, in "Unlimited Power: A Black Choice, " Robbins and his longtime associate and friend Joseph McClendon III. an authority in the African-American community and Head Trainer for Robbins Research International, address the specific needs of African Americans in search of knowledge, courage, success, and a better quality of life.

Robbins and McClendon here provide the inspiration and tools to help African Americans overcome roadblocks and cultural conditioning that might keep them from enjoying the life of their dreams. Step by step, Robbins and McClendon show how to eliminate fears and phobias, fuel the body with renewed health and energy, dramatically improve relationships, and become a persuasive communicator. Readers learn:

  • The seven lies of success
  • How to duplicate the success of others
  • The five keys to wealth and happiness
  • How to determine one's values
  • How to resolve inner conflicts that are the source of self-destructive behaviour
  • What they "really" want and how to achieve it
With "Unlimited Power: A Black Choice." Anthony Robbins and Joseph McClendon III have written a unique and dynamic book that will provide African Americans with a program for super success in all aspects of their lives.

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About the Author

ANTHONY ROBBINS is the founder of the ANTHONY ROBBINS FOUNDATION, a non-profit organisation. He is also the author of various successful books and motivational tapes including UNLIMITED POWER (0684 84577 6) and AWAKEN THE GIANT WITHIN (0671 79154 0). JOSEPH MCCLENDON III is an instructor at UCLA and a peak performance coach.

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YES, YOU CAN BE, DO, HAVE AND ACHIEVE THE THINGS YOU WANT IN LIFEUnlimited Power, the international bestseller by Anthony Robbins, has guided millions along the path to success. Now, inUnlimited Power: A Black Choice,Robbins and his longtime associate and friend Joseph McClendon III. an authority in the African-American community and Head Trainer for Robbins Research International, address the specific needs of African Americans in search of knowledge, courage, success, and a better quality of life.Robbins and McClendon here provide the inspiration and tools to help African Americans overcome roadblocks and cultural conditioning that might keep them from enjoying the life of their dreams. Step by step, Robbins and McClendon show how to eliminate fears and phobias, fuel the body with renewed health and energy, dramatically improve relationships, and become a persuasive communicator. Readers learn: The seven lies of success How to duplicate the success of others The five keys to wealth and happiness How to determine one's values How to resolve inner conflicts that are the source of self-destructive behaviour What theyreallywant and how to achieve itWithUnlimited Power: A Black Choice.Anthony Robbins and Joseph McClendon III have written a unique and dynamic book that will provide African Americans with a program for super success in all aspects of their lives.

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Product Details

Publisher
Free Press | Simon & Schuster
Published
31st December 1997
Pages
432
ISBN
9780684838724

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