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    josephajilore is offline Junior Member
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    Your Favourite self help book?

    Think and Grow Rich By Napoleon Hill
    What is yours?

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    I might just have to second that..

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    ''Think and Grow Rich '' By Napoleon Hill , this one is classic , can't agree more! Below are also my all time favourites:

    Awaken the Giant Within by Anthony Robbins
    The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People – Steven Covey
    Losing my Virginity – Richard Branson
    Who Moved My Cheese – Spencer Johnson
    Rich Dad, Poor Dad – Robert Kiyosaki
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    I'll have to go with "Getting Things Done", by David Allen. More actionable than the others in my opinion. Not to diminish the value of the others, but they are still abstract in comparison.

    Elijah

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    The Success Principles - Jack Canfield, one of the creators of the Chicken Soup for the Soul.

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    Who Moved My Cheese – Spencer Johnson
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    Think and Grow Rich is a major inspiration for me.

    Lately though, Og Mandino's The Greatest Salesman In The World has been picked off my bookshelf frequently.

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    Even though I have read think and grow rich too many times. I would like to recommend
    The Edinburgh and Dore Lectures on Mental Science by Thomas Troward
    First published in 1904 and where Napoleon Hill got many ideas.

    Psycho-Cybernetics by Dr Maxwell Maltz
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    Im reading think and grow rich right now, but I have to say that i found The Answer gave me alot more ambition then think and grow rich. both of them follow the same type of idea.

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    "The Slight Edge" by Jeff Olson
    "Awaken The Giant Within" by Anthony Robbins
    "Beach Money" by Jordan Adler

    These are my top 3 right now!
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    Not necessarily a book but I love nickpagan.com and 1dayhabit.com

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    I love Brian Tracey's Focal Point:A Proven System to Simplify Your Life, Double Your Productivity, and Achieve All Your Goals.
    A certified Self-help book. I would like to recommend it to you. This is one great book you should read. It really helped me achieve my dreams and make my business grow.
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    The Power of Now. I still go back to that book a lot and seem to find something insightful every time I read it.
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    I wrote a post a few months back with my 11 favorite books for business and three included were "Who Moved my Cheese", "Eat that Frog" and "The Fred Factor".

    The Fred Factor is probably one of my favorite motivational/self-help book because it's not just about you, but about how little changes you make, affect those around you as well. Who Moved My Cheese is definitely up there as well and I see it is a fan favorite here too!
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    New Book

    I just saw this book and ordered it on Amazon: "The Other Eight Hours" Robert Pagilarini

    Looks like it has a lot of great ideas. Anyone ever read it?

    Shane

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