One of my favorite things to do is read. It all started with a Christmas gift when I was nine years old...Little Women.
In the...ahem...several decades since then, I've probably read well over 5000 books. Until the last 19 months, virtually all of them were novels. The last 200 or so have been about success!
Amazingly enough, as I have immersed myself in this literature, my success in just about every area of my life has grown and is growing exponentially. That's proof that what these authors are saying is absolutely true: What you focus on with sufficient energy and desire, then act upon, is manifested in your life. Call it prayer, call it the power of attraction, whatever your semantics, it works.
I want to share a few of my favorites with you here, and then open threads for discussion of each of them. Follow the links to each discussion you're interested in, and please join in!
Thanks, Kathy Clark, for giving me the impetus to get started!
1. The Success Principles, How to Get From Where You Are to Where You Want to Be, Jack Canfield
Get it here.
For the most comprehensive study of success I've seen. This very readable book is a veritable reference encyclopedia, complete with worksheets, references to more information and resources, and action items.
2. The Richest Man in Babylon, George Clason
I love this little fable for it's simplicity. And of course, the wealth-building strategy is both certain and ageless.
Get it here.
3. Excuse Me, Your Life is Waiting, Lynn Grabhorn
This book first introduced me to the concept of manifestation of one's desires. It was a new and almost frightening concept for me, then. I've come a long way, baby!
Get it here.
4. Eight Minutes in the Morning, Jorge Cruise
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As a short woman, I've struggled with weight gain since my college days. After years of yo-yo fad dieting, I had given up until I found this. Easy, sensible, combines good nutrition tips with a quick and non-strenuous weight-training exercise program that helped me lose 40 pounds in eight months, without hunger and without triggering my hypoglycemia.
Join a discussion of this book and your weight control success or support needs.
5. Maximum Influence, Kurt Mortensen
All people involved in sales need the information given here.
Get it here.
6. Cracking the Millionaire Code, Robert G. Allen and Mark Victor Hansen
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Fun, inspirational, action-oriented. Was the inspiration for what I'm doing with my businesses and in my personal life.
7. The One Minute Millionaire, Allen & Hansen
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Innovative, also inspiring. I didn't take action when I read this one...if I had, I'd be a millionaire now!
8. Rich Dad, Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki
Get it here!
What a wake-up call! Sent me on this journey in January of 2004
9. The Cash Flow Quadrant, Robert Kiyosaki
Same place!
After I read Rich Dad, had to read everything Kiyosaki wrote. This one appealed to my analytical side. Sort of the "Why it works that way" to Rich Dad's "This is the way it works"
10. Think and Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill
Every credible writer I've read refers to this book as the inspiration for their work. Truly the seminal work on success, wealth, and the principle of giving.
Get it here.
If you've read these, join me in a discussion. If you haven't, I highly recommend them. Most should be available in your library. Many should have a home in your home. Enjoy!
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Cheri Merz is a real estate broker and home-based business entrepreneur. She also publishes a web-based ezine that explores the pathways to success at any age. Visit
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