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Personal Improvement : Book Summary: "Release Your Brilliance. The 4 Steps to Transforming Your Life and Revealing Your Genius to the World", by Simon T. Bailey
Are you releasing your brilliance? When you do, you have "it" - a special, distinctive quality, a vibrant energy that attracts others. You feel a buzz - alive and connected.
Release Your Brilliance provides the combination to the vault where your brilliance is kept. Bailey uses the analogy of a diamond and the 4 C's to explore what it takes to release one's brilliance. In Step 1, Clarity, you must seek to live a balanced life and assess who you are, your talents and gifts, and what motivates you. In identifying your true purpose in life, the Greek philosopher Aristotle noted, "Where your talents and the needs of the world cross, therein lies your vocation." Step 2, Color, focuses on having a strong belief in yourself, listening and following your intuition, and living an authentic life (not being fake like cubic zirconia). In Step 3, Cut, you must take bold action and face your FEARs (false evidence appearing real), invest in genuine relationships, and develop high-impact habits which move you quickly toward your goals. Finally, Step 4, Carat, challenges you to break out and engage in possibility thinking to be greater, bigger, better, finer...whatever brilliant means to you. So don't live your life like an old chunk of coal. Strive to attain your full potential and Release Your Brilliance!
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