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 Rob’s much anticipated second book titled: The Power of Dyslexic Thinking is now available.

“We’ve always been told that dyslexia is negative, a condition that cripples the mind and prevents success. Rob Langston turns that notion on its head, and shows how companies like Kroger and Kinko’s rocketed to the top of their industries under the leadership of people with dyslexia.”

- Jim Davis, creator of Garfield

“Always informative, often funny, and sometimes heartbreaking, The Power of Dyslexic Thinking speaks to the rise of some of the biggest megapowers in the business world, and how dyslexic minds were at the helm. From Paul Orfalea and Kinko’s to Phil Jacobs and BellSouth, Rob Langston has created a guidebook of successful business strategy.”

- Tony Vignieri, Chief of Corporate Communications, Vistage International

The Power of Dyslexic Thinking is a veritable repository of inspiration. Full of courage, perseverance, and dedication, Rob Langston tells the stories of some of the most influential minds of our day, and the unique circumstances they adapted to and struggled with to succeed.”

- Guinevere Eden, D.Phil., Director, Center for the Study of Leraning, Georgetown University, and President, International Dyslexia Association

“Rob Langston is a charismatic, engaging speaker, and has been a great guest on my show. Based on the stories he tells in this book, it seems that we could use more people with dyslexia.”

- Shirley Rooker, President, Call for Action, WTop Radio, Washington, DC

The Power of Dyslexic Thinking:

In The Power of Dyslexic Thinking Robert Langston shares the inspirational stories of people who overcame the hurdles of living with dyslexia to become influential business and cultural leaders. From Kinko’s founder Paul Orfalea to prominent financier Charles Schwab to Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Mike Peters, Langston profiles some of the biggest players in the business world and elsewhere to paint amazing portraits of courage and dedication.

Through both research and personal experience. Langston has come to believe that dyslexia is a condition that does not need curing, but rather a greater understanding of the different capabilities and skills it can provide those who have it. He hopes that understanding more about the creative and intuitive benefits of dyslexia will allow educators and parents, as well as dyslexic children, to see dyslexia not as a disability, but as a gift.