I am a firm believer in this scripture, and it stands to reason that this is true in all things.
Most people who set out to become rich, make extra income, or simply to change their reality often neglect to take the first necessary step for success.
The mind is a crucial all important center of all a persons activity.
So with that I want to present two books that are a must in the beginning of our journey!!
First
Napoleon Hill's
Think and Grow Rich

Think and Grow Rich

This book contains 13 chapters and they are
Napoleon Hill used over 25 years to study over 500 of America's most successful business men in the start of this century. He took this assignment on from Andrew Carnegie in 1908.

This book, along with Think and Grow Rich, by Napoleon Hill, are the two foundation books of the Law of Attraction movement, which has sprung up since the making of The Secret. The Science of Getting Rich has even had a seminar named in its honor. For a book written in 1910, which afterwards fell quickly into obscurity this is no mean feat.
I can't help but compare this book with Think and Grow Rich, because they they are both about wealth creation, and the was they say wealth is accumulated is very similar. The approach that Wattles takes in The Science of Getting Rich is less strident, though, and more readable because of this. The book is also a lot shorter. The printed version runs at less than 60 pages, but Wattles packs as much into those pages as Hill does into his much longer book. That is a feat in itself.
Wattles stresses that you must control your thoughts, and have the thoughts that will bring you closer to your goal always on your mind. He goes onto point out traps you may fall into that will stop you from achieving your goal. For example when talking about being an indispensable employee he points out that you are actually stopping yourself from advancement if that is your aim. An indispensable employee rarely goes further up in the hierarchy. You need to be the person that does, and keep that image in your mind.
I personally recommend these two books with an emphasis on the latter! So let's take the first step
and Learn How 2 Earn Better
Until then...
- Desire
- Faith
- Auto Suggestion
- Specialized Knowledge
- Imagination
- Organized Planning
- Decision
- Persistence
- Power of the Master Mind
- The Mystery of Sex Transmutation
- The Subconscious Mind
- The Brain
- The Sixth Sense
Napoleon Hill used over 25 years to study over 500 of America's most successful business men in the start of this century. He took this assignment on from Andrew Carnegie in 1908.
Andrew Carnegie was at the time the richest man in the world.
Carnegie believed that any one could achieve the same success as him and wanted his success formula passed on to the world. This became Napoleon Hill’s life task
The success formula is as relevant and useable now as it was 100 years ago. Maybe it is even more relevant, since now people like me and you start to understand that it is not magic and lucky stars that make people rich. It starts with the way we are thinking.
The book teaches you to think differently, and if you are on your way to financial freedom, this one is a must.
Second (This is really first to me since this man inspired the teacher of Napoleon Hill)
Wallace D. Wattle's
The Science of Getting Rich

This book, along with Think and Grow Rich, by Napoleon Hill, are the two foundation books of the Law of Attraction movement, which has sprung up since the making of The Secret. The Science of Getting Rich has even had a seminar named in its honor. For a book written in 1910, which afterwards fell quickly into obscurity this is no mean feat.
I can't help but compare this book with Think and Grow Rich, because they they are both about wealth creation, and the was they say wealth is accumulated is very similar. The approach that Wattles takes in The Science of Getting Rich is less strident, though, and more readable because of this. The book is also a lot shorter. The printed version runs at less than 60 pages, but Wattles packs as much into those pages as Hill does into his much longer book. That is a feat in itself.
Wattles stresses that you must control your thoughts, and have the thoughts that will bring you closer to your goal always on your mind. He goes onto point out traps you may fall into that will stop you from achieving your goal. For example when talking about being an indispensable employee he points out that you are actually stopping yourself from advancement if that is your aim. An indispensable employee rarely goes further up in the hierarchy. You need to be the person that does, and keep that image in your mind.
I personally recommend these two books with an emphasis on the latter! So let's take the first step
and Learn How 2 Earn Better
Until then...