The Five Stages of Yes
The Evolution of Belief
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Narrado por:
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Randy F. Thompson
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De:
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Kashaun Cooper
Sobre este título
Most books about change focus on action.
This book focuses on what happens before action is possible.
The Five Stages of Yes introduces a clear, grounded framework for understanding how belief actually evolves, not as motivation or optimism, but as a progression that unfolds internally long before visible results appear.
At the heart of the book is a simple but powerful truth:
People don’t fail because they lack discipline. They stall because they don’t understand where they are in the process.
Through the five stages, Yes, I Should. Yes, I Could. Yes, I Can. Yes, I Must. Yes, I Will., listeners learn to recognize the internal shifts that determine whether growth remains theoretical or becomes inevitable.
This book is written for leaders, builders, and high-responsibility individuals who:
- Feel the quiet tension of knowing what needs to change
- Are tired of performing confidence without internal alignment
- Want language for the hesitation, resistance, and resolve they experience privately
- Need a framework that respects complexity without overcomplicating progress
Rather than offering tactics or hype, The Five Stages of Yes provides clarity. It helps listeners locate themselves honestly, understand why certain decisions feel heavy, and recognize when hesitation is not failure, but a stage that requires development.
This is not a book about forcing belief.
It is a book about understanding belief well enough to let it mature.
Whether you are navigating leadership decisions, personal reinvention, or organizational responsibility, The Five Stages of Yes offers a steady, practical lens for moving from awareness to resolve with integrity.
Change does not begin when you act.
It begins when you understand the yes you are standing in.