Ambition
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Packed with fascinating profiles of internationally known personalities, including Andrew Watson, director of creation of Cirque du Soleil; Olympic gold medallist Elena Berezhnaya; Jim Balsillie, chairman and co-CEO of Research in Motion; Chan Hon Goh, principal dancer of the National Ballet of Canada; and Po Bronson, bestselling author of What Should I Do with My Life?, this book demonstrates how to turn raw ambition into managed success.
At the heart of this book is the notion of "ambitionists" – those who choose to design their vocational and personal needs and desires according to their own definition of success. Rubin further explains, "In my first book I coined the phrase ‘I entrepreneur’. In this book, I have created the descriptor, the ‘ambitionist’ as someone who has the ability to incorporate the seven essential rules that I have identified through months of research. Let’s face it – success means many different things to different people. Learning how to manage your ambition to achieve success is what I deal with and I provide a roadmap for ‘getting there’ in my new book." AMBITION: 7 Rules for Getting There outlines the seven rules of ambition that evolve and carefully build upon each other, and may be cycled through once or many times during a lifetime:
· Discovery – Ambition begins with learning. The discovery mode keeps you from falling into the pitfalls of creative, intellectual, and emotional paralysis;
· Focus – Rule #2 is all about the eternal fork in the road and creating an efficient process for decision making;
· Belonging – Rule #3 teaches you how to pick your champions and how to inspire team loyalty to support your ambition;
· Momentum – Rule #5 demonstrates how to build and maintain successful momentum so as to leverage your decisions every step of the way;
· Balance - With great success comes great perils. Rule #5 helps "ambitionists" answer the question, "How much is enough?";
· Maturity - Failure is an inevitable part of ambition, but Rule #6 teaches that it is not the failure that counts but one’s ability to bounce back quicker and higher;
· Belief – Rule #7 is about reflection and re-examination of values and focuses on how to rejuvenate ambition through re-invention and altruism.

