Hi,
Have just read 'The Slight Edge' by Jeff Olson. A fantastic read full of great tips.
Also read recently 'Shut up, Stop Whining & Get a Life' by Larry Winget. Another great read from a straight talking guy, makes you think a bit.
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What Was The Last Book You Read?
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Re: What Was The Last Book You Read?
One book that I have read in the last couple of weeks really opened my eyes.
The Power of Now- Eckhart Tolle
The Power of Now
is the sort of book that continues to swirl about in your consciousness weeks after you’ve read it. It left me permanently changed.
The basic principle of the book is quite simple — nothing exists outside this present moment. But that’s a very different way of thinking than I was used to. I used to think of my lifetime as a line segment from birth to death. The present moment was a single point on that line moving slowly forward. The past was the part of the line behind that point, and the future was the part ahead of it. After reading The Power of Now, I stopped thinking of my life in this way. I finally understood that this model was extremely disempowering.
The Power of Now taught me that there is no line segment. The point is all there is. The past and the future are illusions. They only exist to the degree we focus our attention on them right now. We create the past and the future by imagining them in the present. But we don’t even exist outside the Now.
Get the book its an eye opener
Ian
http://www.amazon.com/shops/A2OIK76N8I0679
The Power of Now- Eckhart Tolle
The Power of Now
is the sort of book that continues to swirl about in your consciousness weeks after you’ve read it. It left me permanently changed.
The basic principle of the book is quite simple — nothing exists outside this present moment. But that’s a very different way of thinking than I was used to. I used to think of my lifetime as a line segment from birth to death. The present moment was a single point on that line moving slowly forward. The past was the part of the line behind that point, and the future was the part ahead of it. After reading The Power of Now, I stopped thinking of my life in this way. I finally understood that this model was extremely disempowering.
The Power of Now taught me that there is no line segment. The point is all there is. The past and the future are illusions. They only exist to the degree we focus our attention on them right now. We create the past and the future by imagining them in the present. But we don’t even exist outside the Now.
Get the book its an eye opener
Ian
http://www.amazon.com/shops/A2OIK76N8I0679
Re: What Was The Last Book You Read?
The Utlimate Sales Machine - Chet Holmes
My Unfinished Business - Dan Kennedy
Turning Silver Into Gold - Dr. Mary S. Furlong
Shoptimism - Lee Eisenberg
Conquer the Chaos - Clate Mask/Scott Martineau
My Unfinished Business - Dan Kennedy
Turning Silver Into Gold - Dr. Mary S. Furlong
Shoptimism - Lee Eisenberg
Conquer the Chaos - Clate Mask/Scott Martineau
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Re: What Was The Last Book You Read?
Hello all, I am currently reading several books although I am not sure how but anyway here they are:
Unlimited Power - Tony Robbins
Double Your Income Doing What You Love - Raymond Aaron
Automatic Millionaire - David Bach
Previously recently read - Why we want you to be rich - Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki, The 4 hr Work Week - Tim Ferriss, The Science of Getting Rich - Wallace Wattles, Retire Young Retire Rich - Robert Kiyosaki and so the list goes on.
I am a great proponent of reading and read all the time, occasionally as well I will pick up a book that is not business or development related and let myself escape to the clouds. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is always good for that!
Have a great day, all the best.
Alan
Unlimited Power - Tony Robbins
Double Your Income Doing What You Love - Raymond Aaron
Automatic Millionaire - David Bach
Previously recently read - Why we want you to be rich - Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki, The 4 hr Work Week - Tim Ferriss, The Science of Getting Rich - Wallace Wattles, Retire Young Retire Rich - Robert Kiyosaki and so the list goes on.
I am a great proponent of reading and read all the time, occasionally as well I will pick up a book that is not business or development related and let myself escape to the clouds. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is always good for that!
Have a great day, all the best.
Alan
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Re: What Was The Last Book You Read?
It is nice to see older posts like this revisited.
Franny K. Stein by Jim Benton, oh my bad, that was for my daughter, lol.
Here it is,
Dale Carnegie's book "How to Win Friends and Influence People"
The book speaks for itself. Recommend reading it 2-3 times, at the least. First time with a highlighter.
Tommy D.
Franny K. Stein by Jim Benton, oh my bad, that was for my daughter, lol.
Here it is,
Dale Carnegie's book "How to Win Friends and Influence People"
The book speaks for itself. Recommend reading it 2-3 times, at the least. First time with a highlighter.
Tommy D.
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Re: What Was The Last Book You Read?
I totally agree with you Dwanye that all successful people read and never stop learning. I just finished the Seasons of Life, by Jim Rohn. This book explains how our life and mind relate to the the seasons - spring(opportunity), summer(time to protect and nourish what you planted), fall( the time to harvest/reap what you sowed), winter(time to prepare/whether any storm you have)
It's a must read to fully understand the importance of The Law of Sowing and Reaping.
It's a must read to fully understand the importance of The Law of Sowing and Reaping.
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Keith Aul
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Re: What Was The Last Book You Read?
Last book I read was Beach Money by Jordan Adler.
Really awesome read.
Really awesome read.
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Re: What Was The Last Book You Read?
Just finished reading The Power of WHO by Bob Beaudine and I would recommend that this great little 174 page book has something of value to offer everyone within the Home Based Business Industry.

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Warm Regards and God Bless,

Here is a short video interview with Bob Beaudine from YouTube
Here is a link to our show blog where you can listen to our interview with Bob on ACES Radio Live
CLICK HERE
You can also connect with Bob Beaudine and order the book from his website below
PowerofWHO.com
Warm Regards and God Bless,
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Jim Gillhouse
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Re: What Was The Last Book You Read?
The very last book I just read last night was, 'Standing In The Need Of Prayer'. A compilation of prayers over the last centuries from different religions with foreword by Coretta Scott King.
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