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Motivation: The Key to Accomplishments
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Motivation: The Key to Accomplishments

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Discover the linkage between motivation and accomplishment from the world's most motivational speaker. Take your success to new heights with this renewable source of motivation. Listen to it often and it will change your life.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 1, 2010
ISBN9781467655125
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Motivation: The Key to Accomplishments

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
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    It is very difficult to listen. Too fast and unclear
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    loo

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    nice

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    I love listening to Zig. Lots of good sound clips. Always uplifting. Its worth it for you to start a new (and healthy) addiction to Zig.

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
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    Couldn't grind through more than 10 minutes of that raspy, obnoxious voice nattering on at 100mph. The arrogant speaking style and deep South, Plantation accent sounded like a cross between Matthew McConaughey, circus tent Evangelical Christian con artist, and predictably corny stand-up comic with a radically inflated sense of self-importance/infinite wisdom. Perhaps his message and pushy delivery may appeal to uneducated, American self-help addicts but I found it absolutely nerve grating. Turned it off as he spastically fumbled and bumbled his way through a baseball side story story to elucidate the importance of reading (using nonexistent words he either mispronounced or just made up). He may be well-suited to loudspeaker lecturing at a bootcamp for door to door Tupperware sales consultants.