Suggested Reading
The following list of books can be ordered
directly from Amazon.com by either clicking on the picture
of the book or the title & author. The Amazon.com search box
is available for you to use to search for other books.
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Excuse
Me, Your Life is Waiting
by Lynn Grabhorn
How do we create this thing called “the
good life?” In an upbeat, humorous and somewhat irreverent style,
we are introduced to the amazing Law of Attraction. Lynn Grabhorn clarifies
why most of our dreams never materialized then proceeds to teach us how
to turn it all around right now.
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Self
Matters
by Phillip C. McGraw, Ph.D
Phil McGraw tells us the bad news
and then the good news. The bad news is you are making the choices
that have put you in your life circumstances; the good news is
you are making the choices that have put you in your life circumstances.
Self-Matters is a forward thinking work about self-concept and
self-esteem. The author tells us how to live the lives we always
wanted but prevented ourselves from living.
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The
Courage to Be Rich
by Suze Orman
This book combines the practical
financial advice and strategies with an understanding of the
fears a lot of people face when confronted with the bottom line
of their lives.
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The
E Myth Revisited
by Michael Gerber
Why most small businesses don’t
work and what to do about it. Gerber is the Guru of Entrepreneurs.
A best-seller that has given thousands of business owners control
over their businesses.
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Rich
Dad, Poor Dad
by Robert Kiyosaki
Read the book then order the game.
Play with your friends and your children! You can learn to be
the player in your financial future. If you have learned to work
for money, now is the time to let money work for you in your
financial future.
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How
to Win Friends and Influence People
by Dale Carnegie
This is an oldie, but a goodie. The
rock-solid, time tested advice in this book has carried thousands
of now famous people up the ladder of success in their business
and personal lives. Learn the nine ways to change people without
arousing resentment, the twelve ways to win people over to your
way of thinking.
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I
Could Do Anything, If only I Knew What it Was
by Barbara Sher
This is the perfect book for anyone
in transition – changing jobs, preparing for retirement
or returning to work. Sher’s compassion, energy, optimism
and practical ideas not only work, they drive you to get out
and use them. Transition with ease, using this book.
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How
to Get out of Debt, Stay Out of Debt and Live Prosperously
by Jerrold Mundis
Whether you are currently in debt
or fear you are falling into debt you are not alone. Forty million
plus Americans from doctors to clerical workers, from executives
to the unemployed - face the same problem and live under the
same daily stress. Here is a step by step guide to getting out
of debt once and for all.
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The
Last Word on Power
by Tracey Goss
For executives who are charged with
doing the impossible. Its all about finding out what your winning
strategies have been and why they won’t work anymore. Goss
uses examples of well-known CEO’s and how their winning
strategies ultimately led to their downfall.
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Beware
the Naked Man Who offers You His Shirt
by Harvey Mackay
Mackay tells us to do what you love,
love what you do, deliver more than you promise. No matter where
you are in your career, Mackay can help pull you on the expressway
to success. This collection of on-target how-to’s insights
and self tests translates into immediate take to the office results
on every page.
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Earn
What You Deserve
by Jerrold Mundis
How to stop under earning and start
thriving. Does your salary never seem to stretch far enough?
This is not a system of penny pinching , working overtime, or
taking a job you hate. It’s not a get rich quick scheme.
It is a total approach to changing your relationship with money,
designed to bring prosperity and abundance into your life.
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Strategy
of the Dolphin Scoring a Win in a Chaotic World
by Dudley Lynch and Paul L. Kordis
The groundbreaking new business theory
that proves you don't have to be a shark to stay on top. A welcome
respite from other management books that urge us to think like
samurais, Attila the Hun, or members of the Prussian General
Staff. . . . A blend of the latest findings in psychology, physics,
sociology and business strategy.
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The
Path Creating Your Mission Statement for Work and
for Life
by Laurie Beth Jones
Laurie Beth Jones provides inspiring
and practical advice to lead readers through every step of both
defining and fulfilling a mission. Rich with humor, exercises,
meditations and case histories, this book is essential reading
for anyone seeking a lighter, clearer way in the world.
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I
Thought We’d Never Speak Again
by Laura Davis
This books maps the reconciliation
process through gripping first person stories of people who have
reconciled under a wide variety of difficult circumstances. On
these pages, parents reconcile with children, embittered siblings
reconnect and war veterans and crime victims meet with their
enemies.
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The
Perfect Fit
by Lynne Henderson Marks and Dominque Isbecque
The Perfect Fit is a book about everything
you need to know about how to start an image consulting business
by two internationally known image consultants - Lynne Henderson
Marks and Dominque Isbecque. You will find a four page chapter
written by Ruth Zanes in this book. For anyone who has ever had
a dream or even a notion about being an image consultant.
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