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  • Beyond Success

  • A Search for Significance
  • By: David Cook
  • Narrated by: David Cook
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • 3.5 out of 5 stars (11 ratings)

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Beyond Success

By: David Cook
Narrated by: David Cook
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It has been said that the saddest day in life is the day you reach the ultimate success, and it lets you down. Listen as the mental-training coach of world and national champions, Olympians, PGA Tour champions, and Fortune 100 companies teaches you why success is fleeting and why your purpose in pursuing your relationship with God defines your success here in earth.

In this program you will discover why scoreboard success fails to deliver satisfaction, the secret to moving from success to significance, your one true Christian purpose, and how to be a champion in heaven's economy.

David L. Cook, Ph.D., is one of the country's top Peak Performance consultants and seminar leaders. He served as mental-training coach for the 2003 and 1999 World Champion San Antonio Spurs. Golf Digest named him one of the "Top 10 Sport Psychologists" in professional golf. As past president of the National Sport Psychology Academy, he is known as a leading authority in the science of Peak Performance. He has counseled performers from the PGA (over 100 players), NBA (two NBA MVP's), NFL, MLB, Olympics, and collegiate national championship ranks. His business clients have included Exxon Mobil, Sprint, American Express, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Bayer, Heinz, and many others. He also directs the Mindset Academy at the Westin La Cantera Resort in San Antonio Texas. He is the former Director of Applied Sport and Performance Psychology at the University of Kansas (1984-96).

©2005 Dr. David Cook (P)2005 Made For Success, Inc.
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Beyond Success: A Search for Significance is a riveting live performance by David Cook, famed sports psychologist and personal coach. Though he is most known for his prowess as a mentor for athletes, David Cook focuses this talk on helping everyone else find meaning and significance in their everyday lives. Cook’s charm and confidence lend authority to his already impressive resume. His words of encouragement help show a path to success not defined by material gains but by spiritual faith.

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David shines a light on life’s true meaning, what will stand the test of time!

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This audiobook is all about proselytizing Christian faith. If you are interested in this kind of thing then you might like it. If not, don’t bother.

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Not too enthusiastic about the delivery. I really wish he would stop screaming. I found it hard to concentrate on the message because the loud screaming detracted from it.

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