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Napoleon Hill's A Year of Growing Rich: 52 Steps to Achieving Life's Rewards
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Sales rank 154,227
Customers rating (based on 13 reviews)
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The author of Think and Grow Rich presents motivational and inspirational passages from his earlier works that show readers how to live their own lives, use their personal magnetism, achieve peace of mind, and more. 50,000 first printing.
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| Publisher | Plume | | Release date | 12/1993 | | Availability | Usually ships in 24 hours | | Edition | Paperback |
| | List price | $14 | | Our price | $11.9 (you save 15.00%) | | Used price | from $0.38 |
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Timeless Wisdom That Always Works I have to admit that I am some what of a self-help junkie. I am also a big fan of Napoleon Hill's original classic, "Think and Grow Rich".
This book is not in that league, but it is definitely worth reading. The key is that it is effective. It reminds me somewhat of Dale Carnegie's "How to Win Friends and Influence People". The use of stories to reinforce points cements the thought in the readers mind. Each of the 52 chapters is only a few pages long, making it perfect for every day reading.
The authors suggest reading each of the 52 chapters every day for a week to reinforce the concept. It can tend to make it become a bit boring after a couple of days. I would suggest reading a new chapter every day and reread it several times. At the end of one year you would have read each chapter 7 times either way.
The simple concept and sound ideas make this a great little book that can help you create changes in your life.
Napoleon Hill was dead for 23 years when this book was written. This is another rehash of the great writing of Napoleon Hill. They say it's by Napoleon Hill but very little is Hill's writing. They just write something for each week and reference TAGR. This book is actually written under the Napoleon Hill Foundation. They are just using Hill's name to generate and sell more products. They don't seem to be about promoting Napoleon Hill, just products they put his name on. The only thing actually buy Napoleon Hill will be some of the quotes and stories lifted from Think and Grow Rich.
Excellent Life Guide Though the title says "Grow Rich" and most people will instantly think in financial terms, this book really gives you nuggets of wisdom to bring you all of Life's "Riches", from better values, better relationships, better self-confidence, etc.
I loved the chapter formats meant to be one lesson per week for the year, though I read straight through the book. I still go back to the book often and read just one or two of the chapters just to keep it fresh and remind myself to stay on the right track.
Millionaire in Training I read the weekly content every day for the whole week, which gives me time to reflect on what I've learned as part of my daily critical thinking exercise. Although I am only up to week five, I am extremely excited to see what unfolds in the remaining 47 weeks. The content each week is only 1 1/2 to 2 pages long and takes less than 5 minutes to read. Each day I glean something new from the material and work it into my daily living. I recommend this book to anyone who wants to achieve a greater understanding of success - not just financial, but all areas of living.
An absolute must read for all success types Highly motivated people will love this book. It is a must read for anyone that I meet who wants a little more out of life. It is hard not to get bogged down with all of life's challenges - and to loose sight of what we all want. This book will put things in perspective. It will also provide you with a guidebook for success that can be used over and over.
I've read the book several times now, I find value with each reading. One note, I get so motivated by reading it, that I cannot read just one passage a week. It is broken down into 52 segments to be read at different times through the year. I simply could not do that, I had to read it in one setting.
I hope you will find as much value as I did. It forced be to get up and do something magnificent with my life. I sincerely hope that you will find motivation from the text - go out and achieve something remarkable.
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