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SEYYAH VOL.1 WALLPAPER 1302-2Product Details Collection Name: Seyyah Vol. 1 Product Dimensions (Standard): 3. 48 ft x 32. 8 ft = 114. 25 sq. ft. Product Dimensions (Metric): 106 cm x 10 m = 10. 6 sq. m. Material: Non woven vinyl Description The Seyyah Vol. 1 wallpaper collection features a range of designs, including bold geometric patterns, intricate tile designs, and floral motifs. The colors used in the collection are vibrant and bold, drawing inspiration from the natural
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Kelley Chantelle Hurley
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
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Format: Hardcover
Was great quality
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Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2021
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David
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
High energy mindset book, but very repetitive
Format: Hardcover
The 10X Rule is a very high energy, motivational book focused on taking massive action and setting goals much higher than what most people think is realistic. The strongest part is the mindset shift. It constantly pushes the idea that success requires way more effort, persistence, and volume than people typically expect. If you are looking for motivation to work harder and avoid playing it safe, the message definitely hits. It also does a good job challenging excuses and comfort zones. The tone is very direct and intense, which can be useful if you respond well to that style of motivation. However, the book is very repetitive. The same core idea of “10X effort” is repeated throughout almost every section in slightly different ways, which can make it feel stretched out. It is more motivational than practical, so if you are looking for step-by-step systems or structured strategies, this may not be what you are expecting. Overall, it’s a strong mindset book if you want intensity and motivation, but less useful if you are looking for detailed execution plans.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2026
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Fernando Ramos
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 5
An Excellent, Eye-Opening Read That Truly Makes You Reflect
Format: Kindle
The 10X rule is an excellent book—engaging, interactive, and surprisingly eye-opening. It doesn’t just present ideas; it invites you to actively reflect on your own behavior, decisions, and patterns. As you move through the chapters, you’re constantly prompted to pause, think, and reassess the way you act and respond in everyday situations.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2026
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Shawn K. Manaher
San Leandro, US
★★★★★ 5
Grant Doesn't Hold Back!
Format: Hardcover
What It's All About... So, the 10 X Rule is a very motivation book about rethinking the way you think about goal setting and the effort it takes to accomplish your goals. Without giving away the obvious, Grant shares that when we go for a goal like, "I want $100 in the next 30 days to pay my bills." We often fall short of that goal and need to restate it as: "I want $1,000 in the next 30 days to pay my bills." Now, if you do far short (happens often), you will still hit somewhere greater than $100. Therefore, we must always 10 X our goals to hit the goals we desire. Now, when it comes to effort, because we often underestimate the action it takes to meet our goals... Our new $1,000 goal requires 10 X effort to hit it. So, if you think "To hit $1,000, I need to make 1 sales call each day." you need to 10 X that number and make 10 sales calls to hit your new $1,000 goal. Therefore, we must always 10 X our effort and change our actions to meet out goals. He also takes times at the end of the book to outline 32 characteristics of successful people that also help in accomplishing these 10 X Goals. Some of those include: Have a "Can Do" attitude, Seek to Solve Problems, Focus on Now, Be Highly Ethical, etc. At the end of each chapter he asks a set of questions that helps to reinforce the material you just read. My Take... Overall, this really juiced me up and got me to rethink the way in which I look at goals and the actions I need to meet them. When reading such a book, I often get so inspired that I shoot off goals without really appreciating the amount of effort it will take to hit them. I walked away from Grant's book with a firm idea on the big goals I want to hit and a healthier understanding of what it's going to take to get there. The overall feel of the book was also inspiring because Grant is the type of person that believes in going for goals, even if you don't know exactly how you are going to accomplish them... Just get started. I resonate with that line of thinking. If you like listening to audio books, Grant does his own reading of the book, which gives a greater sense of emphasis and passion behind the content. Who should read this... Entrepreneurs, Business owners, High School and College Students WARNING: There is some cursing.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2016
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Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 4
A highly motivating ride built on top of a simple truth
Format: Kindle
Underneath its swashbuckling and action-oriented prose, Grant Cardone's The 10X Rule is a simple book about risk reduction. In a motivating and positive tone I would describe as "pleasantly aggressive", Cardone cajoles the reader as he sells a relatively simple premise backed up by his own experiences. Cardone believes that the difference between success and failure lies in executing his 10X Rule, which is: 1) Set goals ten times higher than what you need to achieve, and then 2) Take ten times more actions than you think are necessary to achieve your goals. That's really it, and this is risk reduction. Understand where you need to aim, then shoot much higher to create a greater margin of error, and then take massive and relentless action to plant an entire field full of seeds, some of which are likely to bear the bounty you are looking for. It's simply a numbers game. Cardone writes in a tone that will get you fired up, that will get you ready to take on larger challenges and keep going -- in fact go harder -- in the face of adversity. The 10X Rule is full of quotes designed to kick you into a higher gear: "As long as you are alive, you will either live to accomplish your own goals and dreams or be used as a resource to accomplish someone else's." "One of the greatest turning points in my life occurred when I stopped casually waiting for success and instead started to approach it as a duty, obligation, and responsibility" In the end, I enjoyed this book and am likely to read it again. The 10X Rule is like an Indiana Jones movie built on an ancient truth. Underneath the testosterone, rah-rah and adventure lies the simple facts: extraordinary results require extraordinary effort. The premise isn't overly cerebral: aim high and go for it. But the pace, voice and storytelling align to motivate, and that's a valuable enough takeaway from a business book.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2015

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