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Elevate

Push Beyond Your Limits and Unlock Success in Yourself and Others

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Elevate

By: Robert Glazer, Stewart Friedman - introduction
Narrated by: Robert Glazer, Stewart Friedman
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What are your limits? Care to break them?


To inspire change in yourself and your team, you must break free from what's holding you down.

In Elevate, Robert Glazer reveals four life-changing principles - or capacities - that will allow you to overcome self-limiting beliefs, establish positive habits, and find your "why." As we look to elevate ourselves, we mean so much more than beating the competition. After all, our greatest competition is ourselves! We need to find ways to consistently outperform ourselves and our own expectations.

Robert Glazer has built a career on accelerating productivity and careers. ELEVATE is based on his five foundational elements necessary for increasing our capacity: Finding Your Why, Overcoming Self-Limiting Beliefs, Setting Goals and Creating Accountability, Maintaining Health and Wellness, and Establishing Routine and Positive Habits.

The key is elevating yourself beyond the edge of your current abilities. Challenge yourself, and the result will inspire others to rise along with you. It's time to break free of your limits.

This audiobook includes a downloadable PDF that contains the action steps from the book.
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Just as I was getting into this book it was over which was a bit disappointing. It's great to get you thinking and I like the points that Robert makes but I feel like many of the points could be further developed to make the book more valuable.

Great points but far too short

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