Book Review: The Think Big Manifesto: Think You Can't Change Your Life (and the World)? Think Again by Michael Port - Page 2

Okay, now on to the core of The Think Big Manifesto:

There are ten statements, or principles in the manifesto. The first, the Statement of Core, will ground you, preparing you to be a more authentic person, able to achieve the rest of the principles.

Statement of Core

  • I will identify what I stand for through a concerted process of self-questioning and exploration to discover my core, the what that is so me.
  • I will make public what I stand for.
  • I will hold myself visibly accountable each day to its letter and spirit.

"What do you wake up for in the morning?" asks Port. "Does it fulfill you? Is it what you truly want to be doing?"

If not, use the Think Big Manifesto. It will help you grow in the knowledge that all things are possible, and guide you to your own internal discoveries to think big.

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