by matt on October 26, 2011
Book Review: This is a must read for anyone on a journey to discover their “inner self,” and a repeated read for anyone who aspires to make their life count for others and self. It is straight forward and magnificently written. There’s probably no other source that so succinctly defines the keys to success. The wisdom within is life-changing and just as valid today as it was when it was first released as an audio recording in 1956. The first recording of its kind to go GOLD!
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by matt on October 26, 2011
Book Review: Yes, these are two books holding one spot. They must both be read as one is seemingly incomplete without the other. After reading these two books one might wonder, “Where would I have ever learned this if I hadn’t read it here?” What a different life most of us would’ve had if To Kill A Mockingbird and The Great Gatsby were replaced with these two in high school as required reading. The possibilities are endless! Read it as soon as you can, and then give it to your kids to read.
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by matt on October 26, 2011
Book Review: This a very short read. In fact, it’s tiny book, and it is a treasure that you’ll read again and again. This is not just about being the greatest salesman in the world, it’s about pursuing your passion and being a success. It’s a book that actor Matthew McConaughey gave credit to completely changing his life. McConaughey refers to it daily, to this day! Simple, profound, easy to understand and easy to take to heart making it one of the greatest self help books.
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by matt on October 26, 2011
Book Review: Within this “classic” you will learn how your thoughts, both conscious and sub-conscious, create your reality. Your character, appearance, health, circumstances and destiny are all shaped by your thoughts. Fans of The Secret and Law of Attraction will take great pleasure reading the original words and thoughts of James Allen. Many give Allen credit for first stating these principles so clearly and convincingly.
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by matt on October 26, 2011
Book Review: This is a practical manual intended for those whose most pressing need is “money.” This is for people who want results, who wish to get rich first and philosophize about it later. Wattles describes the exact science of getting rich, and if followed, failure is impossible. Contrary to popular “how to get rich” beliefs, SGR reveals a method of getting rich that excludes competition and cheating, and encourages cooperation.
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by matt on October 26, 2011
Book Review: Millions of people worldwide have improved, if not flat-out changed, their lives after reading this time-honored “page turner.” Don’t be mislead by the title as the book gives you useful methods, not empty promises. You don’t necessarily need to be super smart or talented to attain success and satisfaction, but you do need to develop the habits of thinking and behaving in ways that will get you there. This book gives you those secrets making it one of the greatest self help books!
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by matt on October 26, 2011
Book Review: Carnegie had an understanding of human nature that will never be outdated making this classic just as useful today as it was when it was originally released in 1937. He believed financial success comes from 15% professional knowledge/85% the ability to express ideas, lead people and create enthusiasm among those people. This book will teach you how to interact with people, make them like you, trust you and follow you without arousing offense or resentment.
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by matt on October 26, 2011
Book Review: In a nutshell, this is the manual for both personal and professional effectiveness. Covey leads you through a “paradigm shift” affecting how you perceive time management, productivity, your “proactive muscles,” positive thinking and so much more. There’s so much content that a second reading or continued study may be in order. It’s not your quick-tips-let’s-get-started-ASAP type of book. Don’t let that stop you, though. It’s not just a book, it’s a seminar.
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by matt on October 26, 2011
Book Review: The author has become somewhat of a “punch line” in certain “uninformed” social circles and a target of unfair ridicule by even less informed cynics. Sadly, society is replete with people who are so quick to condemn what they don’t understand… or in this case, what they haven’t read. It literally took a flip of a coin to declare whether this would be #1 or #2 on the greatest self-help books of all time list. Unfortunately, Tony was tales. Nonetheless, it’s AWESOME! Tony ROCKS!
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by matt on October 26, 2011
The greatest of the greatest self help books of all time list? It’s up for debate, but there’s no denying its greatness. The author condensed the wisdom of over 100 titans of business and politics like Henry Ford, Teddy Roosevelt, Charles Schwab, John D. Rockefeller and Thomas Edison. It is full of super content of which most will transform you the instant you read it, especially the jolt of lightning that awaits you on page 203.
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