<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Most people, especially highly ambitious people, are unhappy because of what they measure themselves against. We all have an ideal, which is like a moving target always out of reach. When we measure ourselves against our ideal, we're in "The Gap." However, when we measure ourselves against our previous selves-the person we were when we set our goals and ideals-we will be in "The Gain." In "The Gain" we can more clearly see the progress we've made, and therefore will experience the happiness, confidence, and satisfaction that come from achieving-positive, powerful emotions that will motivate us to pursue new goals and ultimately become increasingly successful"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>As he did in WHO NOT HOW, Dr. Benjamin Hardy shares one of Dan Sullivan's simple yet profound teachings that until now has been known only to his Strategic Coach clients: unsuccessful people focus on "The Gap," but successful people focus on "The Gain."</b> <p/><i>[T]his one simple concept is a masterclass on positive psychology, healthy relationships, mental well-being, and high-performance. Everything that psychologists know about how to create a high-functioning and successful person can be achieved using The GAP and the GAIN.-</i> Dr. Benjamin Hardy <p/>Most people, especially highly ambitious people, are unhappy because of how they measure their progress. We all have an ideal, a moving target that is always out of reach. When we measure ourselves against that ideal, we're in the GAP. However, when we measure ourselves against our previous selves, we're in the GAIN. <p/>That is where the GAP and the GAIN concept comes in. It was developed by legendary entrepreneur coach Dan Sullivan and is based on his work with tens of thousands of successful entrepreneurs. When Dan's coaching clients periodically take stock of all that they've accomplished-both personally and professionally-they are often shocked at how much they have actually achieved. They weren't able to appreciate their progress because no matter how much they were getting done, they were usually measuring themselves against their ideals or goals. <p/>In this book you will learn that measuring your current self vs. your former self has enormous psychological benefits. And that's really the key to this deceptively simple yet multi-layered concept that will have you feeling good, feeling grateful, and <i>feeling like you are making progress</i> even when times are tough, which will in turn bolster motivation, confidence, and future success. <p/>If you're finding that happiness eludes you no matter how much you've achieved, then learning this easy mindset shift will set you on a life-changing path to greater fulfillment and success.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Dan Sullivan is the world's foremost expert on entrepreneurship and has coached more successful entrepreneurs than anyone on the planet. He is the co-founder of Strategic Coach(R), the leading entrepreneurial coaching program in the world, and author of more than 50 publications on entrepreneurial success. Over the past 30+ years, Strategic Coach has provided teaching and training to more than 20,000 entrepreneurs. He is the co-author, along with Dr. Benjamin Hardy, of <i>Who Not How</i> and <i>The Gap and the Gain</i>.<br/><br/>Dr. Benjamin Hardy is an organizational psychologist and best-selling author of <i>Willpower Doesn't Work</i> and <i>Personality Isn't Permanent</i>. Together, he and Dan Sullivan have written <i>Who Not How</i> and <i>The Gap and the Gain</i>. His blogs have been read by over 100 million people and featured in the <i>Harvard Business Review</i>, the <i>New York Times</i>, on <i>CNBC</i>, among many others. He and his wife Lauren are the parents of six children. They live in Orlando.
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