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The Course in Winning by Denis Waitley. Assisted by: Earl Nightingale, Dr. Wayne Dyer, Norman Cousins, Napoleon Hill, Zig Ziglar, Tom Rusk, M.D., Tom Peters, Adele Scheele, Ph.D., Leo Buscaglia, Emmett Miller, M.D., Tony Robbins, Brian Tracy, Dr.MoreThe Course in Winning by Denis Waitley. Assisted by: Earl Nightingale, Dr. Wayne Dyer, Norman Cousins, Napoleon Hill, Zig Ziglar, Tom Rusk, M.D., Tom Peters, Adele Scheele, Ph.D., Leo Buscaglia, Emmett Miller, M.D., Tony Robbins, Brian Tracy, Dr. Morris Massey, Jimmy Calano, Jeff Salzman, Jim Rohn, Walter Payton, Robert Townsend, Roger Dawson, Norman Vincent Peale, Nathaniel Branden, Ph.D., W. Clement Stone, Wally Amos, Mike McCaffrey, Charles Garfield, Hugh Prather, Arnold Palmer, Diana Cirincione, Gerald Jampolsky, M.D., Ed Foreman, Michael LeBoeuf, Ph.D., Dean Ornish, M.D., Mary Kay Ash, Roger Von Oech, M. Scott Peck, M.D., Jan DArcy, Mark McCormack, Jerry Gillies, Marvin Davis, Gerard Nierenberg, Jim Cathcart, Tony Alessandra, John Naisbitt, Patricia Aburdene, Margaret Paul, Ph.D., Jordan Paul, Ph.D. Copyright 1989 by Nightingale-Conant How to Get the Most from Your Course in Winning: Each lesson contains close to two hours of recorded materials. But it is the equivalent of at least ten hours of classroom sessions, so you should listen to each lesson several times. You should listen at least once (twice would be better) without any distractions whatsoever. Stop the tape anytime an idea touches your hot button. Rewind and listen to that section again. And make notes, too. After youve heard each lesson without distraction, think about the principles you just learned --- and what you must do to make them a part of your day-to-day life. Use the handy exercise cards to keep reminding your self. Then listen as often as you can. It is amazing how often youll discover a golden nugget on a fifth or sixth hearing --- a tip or insight that turns your life around --- but that you just didnt hear at first. Go back and re-listen to early lessons even when you are working on later ones. The various attributes of a total winner overlap, and should eventually be integrated... Remember --- winning is not a destination ... it is a lifelong journey. [from the cases] The Course in Winning: Super Self-Image by Denis Waitley