Something Else To Smile About
$18.99
Humorous anecdotes, poignant encounters, and touching narratives breathe life into lessons on character, leaving a legacy, true greatness, personal integrity, and overcoming adversity.
In Something Else to Smile About, Ziglar shares stories of:
*the country lawyer who won case after case by understanding his opponent’s point of view *mediocre college athlete’s who became legends in the professional ranks
*a Catholic sister whose “tough love” motivates the chemically additced to take personal responsibility
*countless individuals who’ve learned that failure is an event, not a person
Whether you need a morning shot of ambition or a refreshing thought before a good night’s sleep, Something Else to Smile About is a daily source of motivation and encouragement you’ll turn to again and again and enthusiastically share with others.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780849929922
ISBN10: 084992992X
Zig Ziglar
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2010
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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