Little Wins

The Huge Power of Thinking Like a Toddler

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Success, Motivational
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Author: Paul Lindley ISBN: 9780241977958
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd Publication: April 6, 2017
Imprint: Penguin Language: English
Author: Paul Lindley
ISBN: 9780241977958
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Publication: April 6, 2017
Imprint: Penguin
Language: English

'Read on, and rediscover how to live a fuller and more successful life' SIR RICHARD BRANSON, from the foreword

There are some 400 million people worldwide whose creativity, imagination and determination put the rest of us to shame. They are experts in their field, despite having no experience to speak of. Once, you were one of them too. They are toddlers - and they hold the key to unlocking our creative potential as adults.

In Little Wins: The Huge Power of Thinking Like a Toddler, Ella's Kitchen founder Paul Lindley reveals the nine characteristics and behaviours that we can all learn from recalling our toddler selves. From attention-grabbing tactics that would humble most marketing experts to the art of thinking divergently, Lindley shows how much we've lost in getting old - and how we can get it back. Never mind growing up; it's time we grew down.

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'Read on, and rediscover how to live a fuller and more successful life' SIR RICHARD BRANSON, from the foreword

There are some 400 million people worldwide whose creativity, imagination and determination put the rest of us to shame. They are experts in their field, despite having no experience to speak of. Once, you were one of them too. They are toddlers - and they hold the key to unlocking our creative potential as adults.

In Little Wins: The Huge Power of Thinking Like a Toddler, Ella's Kitchen founder Paul Lindley reveals the nine characteristics and behaviours that we can all learn from recalling our toddler selves. From attention-grabbing tactics that would humble most marketing experts to the art of thinking divergently, Lindley shows how much we've lost in getting old - and how we can get it back. Never mind growing up; it's time we grew down.

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