Jan
20.
Think Richly™ asked:
This book is a classic guide to wealth, and it’s principles still hold true. Most rich and successful people today have read this book, and treat it almost like a ‘Bible’. This book took over 20 years of research to write, and it was started during the Depression era.
TIFFANY
This book is a classic guide to wealth, and it’s principles still hold true. Most rich and successful people today have read this book, and treat it almost like a ‘Bible’. This book took over 20 years of research to write, and it was started during the Depression era.
TIFFANY
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Yes agreed it really is an excellent book. I keep it handy as you, rightly mentioned it to be a Bible.
This book is predicated on the idea that thoughts create form. Therefore how you organize and manage your thoughts (conscious and subconscious) is an accurate predictor of what results you will manifest in your life. Such a radical idea puts Jesus, Louise Hay, the Unity Church in America movement and Napoleon Hill all in the same arena of credibility. Talk about making the pope nervous…
I did, a long time ago. Other good ones are books by Joseph Murphy; his best-known is, The Power of Your Subconscious Mind. Any of Catherine Ponder’s books are also excellent–they have a spiritual basis. Another one I read a long time ago was You Can Have it All, by Arnold Patent. Internet marketing mogul Joe Vitale has a great book, Attract a New Car Or Anything Else. I think that one was published fairly recently, like within the last 5 years.
Every word I read from your question is true. I read the book many, many years ago. I marked the daylights out of it. I NEVER cut a page, but it naturally fell apart. I recommend this to those folks who may be looking for SOME light at the end of a dark tunnel.
How about these additions to a home library?
“The Magic of Believing” by Claude M. Bristol
How to Read a Book by Van Doren [this is the gentleman's last name - 2 words - one last name]
The Richest Man in Babylon
by George S. Classon
How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie.
Acres of Diamonds by Russell Cromwell
The Greatest Salesman in the World by Og Mandino
Books on those subjects which interest you.
Folks can buy these books one at a time; a few at a time; or the whole group. AND all folks have to do is read about 5 pages per day from any single book.
Its even better when you have the tapes and can listen to them in the car or as a tape is playing you are walking about taking care of a person’s own business.
I wish you well!
VTY,
Ron B.
I have and I have read the 16 book series that this guide is based upon. I have an extensive library of personal wealth development books AKA get rich quick books. I have also attended many seminars and events by the leading personal development gurus. (Although Tony Robbins would never call himself a guru he prefers life coach)
From all this research I can boil down success into 5 steps.
1. find your passion and develop an ambitious goal around this. Visualise and write down and verbally express this goal at least twice daily, visualise it with passion and in the present tense as if it has already been achieved.
2. take MASSIVE action towards achieving that goal. (a very important guide here is to build large networks of people who can help you and to contribute to them in anyway you can imagine, especially in kindness and goodwill)
3. Develop sensory acuity to determine if you are meeting your goals,
4. If you are not meeting your goals; change course.
5 (the most important step) repeat steps 2 - 4 until you succeed! most importantly NEVER EVER QUIT UNTIL YOU HAVE ACHIEVED YOUR GOAL.
That’s all there is to it!