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„. cleverly done with lots of examples.“ (Business Life, February 2002)„A book emphasising the positive side of vice has been a surprise bestseller.“ (Financial Times, 18 February 2002)„Expect to hear more of Lewis, clearly a keen self-publicist.“ (The Times, 19 February 2002)". Its one of the most light-hearted self-help business books that I've read in some time.„ (Marketing, 18 April 2002)“. entertaining.„ (Gulf Business, April 2002)“. certainly holds the readers' attention and when the book is finished a felling of empowerment persists.„ (M2 Best Books, 28 June 2002)“. the book gives the 10 commandments of each sin and simple exercises to ensure you stay true to the path of sin.„ (City to Cities, October 2002) “. cleverly done with lots of examples.„ (Business Life, February 2002)“A book emphasising the positive side of vice has been a surprise bestseller.„ (Financial Times, 18 February 2002)“Expect to hear more of Lewis, clearly a keen self-publicist.„ (The Times, 19 February 2002)“. Its one of the most light-hearted self-help business books that I've read in some time.„ (Marketing, 18 April 2002)“. entertaining.„ (Gulf Business, April 2002)“. certainly holds the readers' attention and when the book is finished a felling of empowerment persists.„ (M2 Best Books, 28 June 2002)“. the book gives the 10 commandments of each sin and simple exercises to ensure you stay true to the path of sin." (City to Cities, October 2002)
Sin to Win is a humorous and practical guide to using the seven deadly sins as a stepping stone to success. You will learn how to productively apply the seven deadly sins: pride, lust, envy, gluttony, anger, sloth, and covetousness to achieve your goals. Sin to Win examines each deadly sin, chapter by chapter, and shows you how breaking these sins can help you achieve the success you've been looking for. Packed with interviews, tricks and serious sinning advice, this book is the One Minute Manager for the devil in all of us.
"You want to be successful. Set out your aims.
Make good long lists in order of priority.
Now throw them away.
It's your achievement you must set out.
The difference between a loser and a winner is that between aim and
achievement." Marc Lewis
"You want to be successful. Set out your aims.
Make good long lists in order of priority.
Now throw them away.
It's your achievement you must set out.
The difference between a loser and a winner is that between aim and
achievement." Marc Lewis