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3 Seconds
Three seconds is all that stands between those who settle for 'whatever' and those who insist on 'whatever it takes.' Award-winning author and psychologist Dr. Les Parrott reveals six common impulses that sabotage greatness in our lives. We can unleash our full potential and excellence when we learn how to give our first impulses a second thought.
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