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  • Title: Power of Consistency: Prosperity Mindset Training for Sales and Business Professionals
  • Author: Weldon Long
  • Narrator: Weldon Long
  • Length: 04:47:00
  • Version: Abridged
  • Release Date: 01/09/2013
  • Publisher: Ascent Audio
  • Genre: Business & Economics, Self Development, Career Development, Health & Wellness
  • ISBN13: 9.78E+12
Hello fellow seekers of wisdom and wanderers of life’s paths,

There’s something profoundly intimate about hearing an author narrate their own work – like sitting across from a mentor at a sun-drenched café in Buenos Aires or sharing maté with a guide in the Andes. Weldon Long’s “The Power of Consistency” audiobook delivers exactly this kind of personal connection, with the added advantage that you can take this mentor with you on your daily commute or during morning jogs along foreign coastlines.

As someone who’s built a career chasing stories across continents, I’ve learned that success – whether in writing or business – comes down to showing up consistently, even when inspiration feels as distant as the Patagonian steppe. Long’s central premise about private declarations shaping our future resonated deeply with me. I remember sitting in a dimly lit hostel in Cusco, rewriting the same travel pitch for the twelfth time while other backpackers went out drinking. That stubborn commitment eventually landed my first National Geographic piece – a testament to the ‘quiet-time ritual’ Long advocates.

The audiobook’s structure mirrors the best kind of journey – clear signposts with room for personal discovery. Long’s FEAR process (Focus, Emotional Connection, Action, Responsibility) unfolds like a well-planned expedition. His discussion on subconscious programming particularly struck me, recalling how my abuela’s nightly stories in Oaxaca shaped my worldview without me realizing it. The narration enhances these insights – there’s an authenticity in Long’s gravelly voice that makes his hard-won wisdom about overcoming prison and poverty feel earned rather than preached.

What makes this audiobook exceptional is how Long’s narration embodies his message. You can hear the consistency in his cadence – each word deliberately placed like stones in an Inca wall. The production quality maintains this disciplined approach, with crisp audio that never distracts from the content. At just under two hours, it’s the perfect length to absorb during a cross-town bus ride or while preparing dinner in a rented Kyoto apartment.

Some listeners might crave more concrete exercises or find the business focus leans heavily toward sales professionals. Yet like any good travel guide, the principles adapt well to different terrains. I’ve applied his ‘prosperity mindset’ techniques to overcome writer’s block with remarkable results.

Compared to similar works like Manson’s “The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*uck*, Long offers a more structured, actionable approach while maintaining raw honesty. Where Manson deconstructs, Long builds – his voice the steady hand guiding you across shaky bridges toward tangible results.

The audiobook’s greatest strength lies in its portability of wisdom. Whether you’re navigating corporate challenges or creative endeavors, Long’s voice becomes that trusted companion reminding you to ‘show up’ – much like my favorite narrators have accompanied me through deserts and mountain passes, turning solitary journeys into shared transformations.

May your path be consistent and your mindset prosperous, Marcus
Marcus Rivera