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If you are a contractor or your own business, or you're among the first ranks in the business world, no doubt you had the message drilled in the head: "If you want to succeed should read" Think and Grow Rich ".
And it is true - I know almost all the top guys in line and several the best marketers in the world. I am not aware of any of them who have played less than a half-dozen times. In fact, they will tell you more they read, the more successful they became.
It is my experience too, especially when I read in the context classic book to help other teachers of Napoleon Hill's from 1937 (I only use the original version, as it was amended several times over the years, even long after his death in 1970.)
The only thing about "Think and Grow Rich", as great as it is, and like everything it can transform your life ... the promise of the title was not met for most people who read the book.
In the statistics that I have seen say "Think and Grow Rich" has sold either 50,000,000 or 60,000,000 copies, according to what your source is. Yet the book is largely credited for having created 1,000,000 millionaires.
Why not 50000000 or 60000000 millionaires? Why have less than 2% of people who bought "Think and Grow Rich" was able to Think and Grow Rich?
The simple answer is back on the fact that business the most successful read several times and read it often.
For example, particularly when they are just beginning to become successful, they keep close to them and read any breaks during the day - while they are waiting, waiting in an airport for their flight to depart, in the subway to work. They also listen to the audio version of the 1937 original while driving.
Because that is the steady increase over several weeks and months, transforming the way they think, which can lead to them becoming rich.
And there yet, how they become rich is proportional to the frequency with which they are studying the lessons of the book and enable them to change their way of thinking.
We know it takes most people three weeks to a month to make something a habit, and our way of thinking is just a habit also the result of how we got into the habit of thinking. It's really "The Secret" to take the wisdom in the book of Napoleon Hill and allowing him to keep his promise to make us rich.
Let's look at it this way - most people have been trained to consider as the victim of circumstances and does not have much power over their fate.
They were also trained to lose interest something and quickly move to the next thing, so they do not spend much time with anything and really enjoy all this.
"Think and Grow Rich "is not intended to entertain you, but it will if you just read it casually. It is intended to transform the way you think, and it will if you use it as Napoleon Hill expected.
Think about it. Your habits of thought, how you think, developed over a period of probably decades, and they determine all aspects of your life the way you are rich, how happy, insurance and how you feel fulfilled.
If you do not have everything you want, now, how do you not quite support.
Because, as you know if you've studied "Think and Grow Rich" at least half a dozen times that the people the more successful you respect, your life is the exact result of your previous thought.
You've heard the old cliché - and they become cliches because they are true -- "change your mind, change your life." This is the essence of how you Think and Grow Rich.
The point of studying "Think and Grow Rich" six or more times is that the continual exposure to this empowering wisdom will over time change your habits of thought, replacing old habits that no longer support who you are today. Instead, they build in you used to know and bearing in mind that you have the power to create whatever you want, and you have training in how exactly to do yours.
Once you reach the "thinking Tipping Point", where the ongoing infusion of Philosophy Think and Grow Rich has replaced your old habits of thought, then very quickly becomes your life better in all areas, and you begin to live the promise of the title.
Then you think and Grow Rich!
Bob Proctor and Napoleon Hill said that human beings have an infinite potential, which means an infinite potential?
It means that there is nothing that can not do, there are limits. 150 years ago, we thought that flying was impossible - and here we are today, flying all over the earth in a matter of hours. They said he could never go into space - you can check off the list. move faster than sound - check. Cancer Cure - Check (ofcourse some events) We can do anything with the monitoring of time and effort that we have proven
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Napoleon Hill`s Outwitting the Devil (Hardcover) $14.29 Napoleon Hill wrote this book in 1938, just after publication of his all-time bestseller, Think and Grow Rich. This powerful tale has never been published, considered too controversial by his family and friends. Using his legendary... |
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Think And Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill (Paperback) $7.92 The most famous teacher of success, spent "a fortune and the better part of a lifetime of effort" to produce the "Law of Success" philosophy that forms the basis of his books, and is powerfully summarized in this one. |
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Napoleon Hill`s Outwitting the Devil (Compact Disc) $27.16 Originally written in 1938, but never published due to its controversial nature, this thought-provoking and insightful guide reveals the seven principles of good that will allow us to triumph over the obstacles we face in reaching our personal goals. S... |
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Napoleon Hill`s Outwitting the Devil (Pre-recorded MP3 player) $61.42 Description not available. |
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Napoleon Hill`s Outwitting the Devil (Compact Disc) $16.33 Originally written in 1938, but never published due to its controversial nature, this thought-provoking and insightful guide reveals the seven principles of good that will allow us to triumph over the obstacles we face in reaching our personal goals. S... |
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