This engaging course is designed to help you achieve the success that you desire. Drawing on decades of scientific research, you will learn what the most successful people do differently than others, why IQ is not the most significant predictor of success (and can sometimes backfire), and why many commonly held beliefs hold people back from achieving their goals.

The Science of Success: What Researchers Know that You Should Know

The Science of Success: What Researchers Know that You Should Know

Instructor: Paula Caproni
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What you'll learn
Understand how to get better results at work and school.
Achieve personal career success.
Practice enjoying a meaningful, happy, and healthy life.
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Reviewed on Apr 23, 2020
Excellent course and i really loved the concept of peer review assignments as this gives us a true reflection of constructive feedback and also creates a great source of self-motivation.
Reviewed on Aug 14, 2020
If you want help to achieve your goals, this is the best online course that anyone can take from home.I liked the Instructor, Paula Caproni. She is perfect for helping others to achieve their goals.
Reviewed on May 29, 2020
This was a very insightful course. It taught me how to approach goals and develop my skills in the right way. Moreover, it changed my thinking about intelligence and taught me the value of networking.
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