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The Breakthrough Factor

Creating a Life of Value for Success and Happiness

Henry D. Marsh

Business & Economics / General

For 13 years and on four U.S. Olympic teams, Henry Marsh competed in international track and field, setting an American record in the 3,000-meter steeplechase that still holds. What he learned in his pursuit of Olympic gold -- reinforced again and again at Franklin Quest and in the motivational seminars he gives -- was that what matters most is not finishing first but pursuing excellence.

Beyond money, beyond power, beyond glory, even beyond winning, Henry Marsh reminds us, actions throughout history have been taken "on principle". What Marsh demonstrates in this inspiring, energizing book is the incredible power of principles to drive us to achieve our personal best.

Based on Franklin Quest's research in human behavior over many years, the Franklin Quest Reality Model shows readers how to determine what principles drive their own actions -- what we do and why. Henry Marsh has made principle-based behavior his life's work, and has helped thousands to root out negative principles and find new ones that will help them get what they want in life. Here he expands his message and brings it to a much larger audience -- in a potent plan for success and personal fulfillment.

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