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The belief that I will definitely do it
The belief that I will definitely do it
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Book Introduction
The first self-help book by author Jeon Dae-jin, a self-proclaimed "life expert" who shares only the stories of his own life, has sold over 100,000 copies of his published books, and listens to the concerns of over 1,000 people each year, comforting them and helping them grow.
He continues to meet with many successful people whom ordinary people would not easily meet, including Chairman Hyun Seung-won of Dshare, who became a 300 billion won asset owner in his 30s.
Here is the author's ordinary but special know-how.
Now, more than ever, more people want to succeed.
The author has unraveled all the skills he has learned, mastered, and mastered in his own warm language for those who find life difficult and feel stuck.
Now all that's left is for your life to change.
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Prologue_Life's Golden Ticket

Part 1: The Art of Explosive Growth: Learn and Grow

A conversation with a 300 billion won asset owner
How to meet first-class people one-on-one
Four criteria for selecting a mentor
10 Steps to Finding a Mentor
6 Secrets to Explosive Mentoring Growth

PART 2: The Art of Relationship Success: Protect Yourself

How to Become a Loved Person
3 Ways to Live Well While Protecting Yourself
3 Simple Secrets to Good Relationships
How to Balance Work and Relationships
The art of refusing wisely

PART 3: The Art of Transformation: Be Courageous

Gratitude journal? Anger journal? Which is correct?
The Secret to America's First Million-Dollar Salary
Special abilities of successful people
How to change the course of your life
How to Turn Your Influence into Money in 3 Steps
How Good Influence Doesn't End with Slogans
The small differences that make everyday life a miracle
3 Ways to Turn a Crisis into an Opportunity
How to Turn Fear into Courage
3 Ways to Use Courage Anytime
6 Golden Questions That Will Change Your Life
The Way of the Beast vs. the Way of the Tree
5 Life Philosophy Lessons I Learned from My Child
Not attraction, but value creation

PART 4: The Art of Habits that Change Your Destiny: Live It Out

Why It's Smart to Have Goals
The 4-Step Reading Method That Created 72 Billion Won in Sales
5 Ways Ordinary People Can Achieve Success
The Special Desk of the CEO of a Company with 400 Billion Won in Sales
The technology that opens the door to success
The #1 Success Factor for American Millionaires
How to increase your execution power
One thing you must do before you succeed
Two ingredients that bring about change
Two Secrets to Lifelong, Infinite Growth
5 Habits of Ordinary People That Change Their Lives
Things that make a big difference just by trying
4 Ways to Achieve Outstanding Performance

PART 5: The Art of Mental Management: Immerse Yourself in the Essence

How to lift the heaviest object in the universe
The fastest way to overcome poverty
3 Ways to Maintain Good Habits
3 Ways to Recover Your Motivation and Passion
3 Ways to Love Yourself, Your Life, and Your Work
5 Steps to Success and Lifelong Meaning and Fun
Two Rules for Immersion
How to properly utilize the power of positivity
7 Strategies Givers Use to Avoid Burnout
3 Ways to Stay Passionate

PART 6: The Mindset Technique that Elevates Your Dignity: Demonstrate Sincerity

Morning Mindset for a Different Day
A mindset that makes every moment precious
A mindset that changes the level of your life
A mindset that makes you respected wherever you go
Mindset for dealing with people

Epilogue_Acknowledgements

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Into the book
When I meet mentors, I always bring with me 'the story of my life.'
This contains the process and results of trial and error that I went through while struggling to put into practice in my life the teachings my mentor taught me.
And when I excitedly unravel each one, the mentors look at me, smile, and admire me.
This is the secret to my continued connection with my mentors.

---From "How to Meet a First-Class Person 1:1"

If you say you will take, the whole world becomes your competitor, but if you say you will give, the whole world becomes your collaborator.
But, please do not misunderstand, I am not talking about a life where you live in poverty and only do good things for others.
It refers to my life being filled to the brim and overflowing into all around me, just as a tree grows and grows over a fence.
---From "How to Become a Loved Person"

As important as adapting to change is the ability to maintain your center.
The ability to interpret and respond to reality is of great help here.
To use an analogy, a reaction is like a 'thermometer' that changes my state depending on external circumstances, and a response is like a 'thermostat' that selects my state regardless of the external environment.
In reality, the thermometer is constantly affected by the outside temperature, but the thermostat continues to maintain the set temperature.
Are you a thermometer or a thermostat? Knowing that high-performing people always respond, not react, it's beneficial in many ways to strive to be a thermostat.
---From "Special Abilities of Successful People"

If you want to change the course of your life, start by changing the signals you send to the world.
You just need to change the way you introduce yourself.
Because the world treats me the way I present myself to the world.
People who respond to that signal will come to me, and if they pay me for the help I receive, I can help others and be successful.
And I am indeed who I am as I introduce myself.
If things continue to stagnate, it's a signal for change.
---From "How to Change the Course of Your Life"

I can change the meaning of what I do at will.
You can define who you are now and what you will do in the future.
And regardless of whether it comes true right away or not, you will act in accordance with that belief.
This phenomenon in which one's beliefs about oneself determine one's attitudes and behaviors, and even one's future destiny, is called the 'self-regulation effect.'
---From "The Special Desk of the CEO of a Company with 400 Billion Won in Sales"

To overcome poverty, you must run with growth as your goal, not success.
Success feels so far away.
There is a reason for that.
Because success is the realm of the future, and growth is the realm of the present.
Therefore, to grow, you must learn to solve the problems right in front of you.
So, to see success, you need a time machine, and to see growth, you need a schedule and a checklist.
And use this to develop the ability to solve 'real' problems.
---From "The Fastest Way to Overcome Poverty"

Publisher's Review
“Even good influence requires wisdom.”

There are many people in the world who have a positive influence.
But if it ends up just for the good of others, it is very likely to end up being a fool.
And when you realize that you have become a fool, it is obvious that you will come back to being hurt.
Wisdom is needed to prevent actions done with good intentions from becoming arrows that hurt me.


The author calls this “the path to becoming a successful giver.”
He only talks about his own survival and calls himself a 'life-seeker', and he shares methods related to this based on his own experiences.
It includes six life skills: ‘Skills for explosive growth’, ‘Skills for successful human relationships’, ‘Skills for change that change the dimension of life’, ‘Skills for mental management that make you great’, and ‘Skills for mindset that elevates your own dignity’.
In addition, questions are placed throughout the book to help readers reflect on their current situation and implement changes based on their insights.


This is a proven method by the author and those who have met him in person, found comfort in him, and grown from him, becoming his role models. Therefore, I am confident that your tomorrow, if you choose this book, will be a little better than today.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: November 10, 2023
- Page count, weight, size: 256 pages | 424g | 148*210*16mm
- ISBN13: 9791193358191
- ISBN10: 1193358191

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