If Success Is The Game These Are The Rules: Summary and book reviews of If Success Is The Game These Are The Rules by Cherie Carter-Scott, plus links to an excerpt from If Success Is The Game These Are The Rules and a biography of Cherie Carter-Scott.
If Success Is The Game These Are The Rules Ten Rules for a Fulfilling Career and Life
by Cherie Carter-Scott
Hardcover: Dec 2000,
224 pages.
Paperback: Oct 2001,
224 pages.
Chérie Carter-Scott learned the rules of success firsthand: she built her management consulting firm to serve hundreds of clients worldwide, including IBM and GTE. Her bestselling books touch hundreds of thousands of readers. And despite a calendar that shuttles her through dozens of time zones annually, she keeps her family close and connected. If Success is a Game, These are the Rules teaches us how to create an equally accomplished life by simply mastering 10 basic truths about self-acceptance and self-motivation.
The third book in her hugely popular series, If Success is a Game, These are the Rules addresses the issues at the heart of a meaningful career and life. From finding your true calling to discovering the riches abundant in day-to-day routines, Chérie Carter-Scott illuminates each breakthrough principle with a collection of heartwarming true stories and life lessons. Success both drives and confounds people from all walks of life, and this valuable handbook at last reveals the true power and meaning of this goal for us all.
BOOK REVIEWS
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Publishers Weekly
In another winner from the author of the best selling If Life Is a Game/If Love Is a Game series, Carter-Scott gently expresses her wisdom--even if she doesn't break any new ground in the inspirational field. Careful not to define success as financial prosperity, Carter-Scott eloquently encourages readers to realize their own goals and dreams, not society's vision for them.
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Rated of 5
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