Redefining Success Still Making Mistakes

Redefining Success Still Making Mistakes by W Brett Wilson, published by Penguin Canada on October 22, 2013, is a 272-page exploration of personal and professional growth. This book details how Wilson was compelled to reassess his life priorities, emphasizing health and key relationships as essential components of true success. Through his experiences, he shares insights that challenge conventional definitions of achievement in both business and personal realms.
Readers will find practical guidance on how to re-evaluate their own definitions of success and develop a sustainable life plan. The book addresses themes related to biography and autobiography, as well as business and workplace culture, providing a framework for implementing positive change. Wilson’s reflections aim to inspire individuals to create a more meaningful life by focusing on what truly matters, making this work relevant for anyone looking to enhance their personal and professional journey.
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Redefining Success details how W. Brett Wilson was forced to redefine his life, making health and key relationships his first priorities. Through trial and error, he discovered that these simple virtues are foundations for real, enduring success, both in business and in life. Wilson’s compelling insights are the basis for Redefining Success. Not just for entrepreneurs and business people, the book outlines how we can change our lives for the better by re-evaluating our personal definitions of success, then reworking them into a life plan that is feasible, lasting, and rewarding. Inspirational and paradigm-changing, Redefining Success will help you implement and sustain lasting, positive change in your life—and make your world a little more meaningful—every day.
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