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"Power-interaction offers us great flexibility because it lets us seize control of unknown areas currently not part of our job responsibilities. This phenomenon is instrumental in taking over a mini-company, perhaps someday the entire company. ...You can, once again, imagine the power-interaction done by Charles Nash on his climb to the presidency of General Motors."

Technique Seven
Reality Power
"Most people are willing to work hard to become a major player at success. But most people run into a problem. They are caught in an illusion that has hurt their dreams. What is that illusion? Well, they want to do something really important in their lives. Therefore, they are caught in a bigger-and-better frame of mind: 'I want to do something bigger and better with my life.' They will work hard, but they just do not know where to turn. Ironically, great success and achievements are right below their noses. They must break out of the bigger-and-better illusion and go into the littler-and-nastier reality. To start a path of integrated thinking, they must come down to earth by mastering the nitty-gritty details.

"Instead of some out-of-reach vague dream, great success is a crystal-clear path of learning and linking together nitty-gritty details and responsibilities. The littler-and-nastier power techniques bring you bigger and better things. ...You must now exert the nitty-gritty power techniques to spark your integrated thinking and send you along the road to bigger and better things as you combine integrated thinking at work with the structuring of a wealth-building job."

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Your Personal Renaissance -- Summary

The 20th-century civilization's trap of stagnation closed around you as you settled into a routine rut at work. Before long, you looked beyond your work to vacations and hobbies for any remaining source of excitement. But now, you can begin your journey into the life you once dreamed about. Here is your map for that journey:

Destination One: Project Curiosity

Destination Two: The Self-Investment Plan Destination Three: Investing In Oneself Destination Four: The Fast-Track Method Destination Five: The Window To Creativity Destination Six: The Final Obstacle Destination Seven: Mind Muscle



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