James R. Hartwell writes practical nonfiction on business, strategy, and personal growth. His work turns complex ideas into clear, useful insights for modern readers.
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What You Haven't Tried Yet. Understanding Hidden Potential Through Everyday Growth and Quiet Progress
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- Nombre de pages170
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-63821-5
- EAN9783565638215
- Date de parution12/08/2026
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- Taille858 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
You've been told to push harder, optimize faster, and unlock your best self-but what if the real breakthrough lies in what you've been ignoring? This book explores the science of achievement through a different lens: not as a race toward transformation, but as a patient process of recognizing untapped capacity in ordinary moments. It examines how hidden potential emerges through small shifts in perspective, the environments we create, the feedback we accept, and the assumptions we quietly hold about our own limits.
You'll discover why some people grow steadily while others plateau, how to notice patterns that block progress without realizing it, and what it means to build capacity without burning out. This isn't about becoming someone else-it's about seeing yourself more clearly and working with what's already there.
You'll discover why some people grow steadily while others plateau, how to notice patterns that block progress without realizing it, and what it means to build capacity without burning out. This isn't about becoming someone else-it's about seeing yourself more clearly and working with what's already there.






















