Think like a Champion By Donald J. Trump

This is one of the best shortest books I've read so far. It's so short (about 41 pages) that one could finish it within a couple of hours. But every page of it; almost every paragraph of it has an inspiring bomb! It's a book one could go through every morning if possible, or maybe at the beginning of the week. It's cool!

Think like a Champion was written by America's 45th and current president, Donald Trump. Donald is a successful businessman and television personality, and he shares so much successful tips that's helpful to everyone who wants success and wants to stay successful. I'll share a little of what I learnt from this book. I want you to get this book, and have some mental fun with it, as well.




• Never sell yourself short! No matter what, maintain your faith and believe in yourself and your abilities. Don't compromise to please others. If you're talented and passionate about something, make positive use of that talent and passion you got. Don't modify it to what you aren't passionate about, or something negative, just to suit other persons or gain more fame and riches. That passion of yours is a great asset which you could be letting go of.

• One thing about successful persons is that they know they don't know it all. They are in constant competition with theirselves to be better than they were the previous day. They open their minds to learning and knowledge acquisition.

You know the challenges, the stress it takes to get to that point and achieve that goal. One thing about that process and experience is that it teaches one that he/she have to keep working even after achieving success because one has a bigger but comfortable challenge of remaining at the top that one has climbed to. Maybe that's one of the reasons why God made life in such a way that success has to be worked for. And that's why people who work for their success appreciate it better than many of those who inherit success. And that's also why a successful person should teach the kids about success, so that they can maintain it. Unappreciative kids or subordinates would run down one's success attained through years of hard work.

• Something else about Champions is their ability to have and develop good planning skills and sense of judgment. One makes plans everyday, and in different aspects of life. One great thing is one's ability to be expectant of a plan failing, and having other back up plans that will still hit the set target!


There's so much to learn about thinking like a Champion. If you haven't read this book, do get it and read.

Stay Positive!!

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