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Quantum Leap Thinking: An Owner's Guide to the Mind

by James Mapes
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Synopsis

Positive change can happen in sudden and profound leaps. Quantum Leap Thinking provides the foundation for breakthrough thinking that will trigger astonishing growth in your personal and professional life.

What if it was possible to break through fear and make positive changes in your life in an instant by a simple shift in your thinking? What if you could lower your anxiety in a matter of seconds by changing your perceptions? How would your life change if you had unshakable motivation for whatever you chose to do? Quantum Leap Thinking is the key to unlocking the door to new-found potential and peak performance.

journalist and author - Joan Lunden

An extraordinary guide to thinking your way to the next level in your life, within your career, your relationships or your self.

About the Author, James Mapes

Creator and president of the Quantum Leap Thinking Organization, James J. Mapes is a popular international public speaker who specializes in teaching skills to individuals and organizations that stimulate innovation, enhance creativity and increase productivity. He makes more than one hundred presentations a year to companies worldwide including many Fortune 500 companies such as IBM, Merrill Lynch and GTE. In addition to his speaking engagements, Mapes is also an actor and has appeared on stage, film, television and most recently in his one-man hypnosis show, Journey into the Imaginations.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2003
Publisher
Sourcebooks, Incorporated
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781402200434

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