David Schwartz: The Magic of Thinking Big
Just finishing up this book. Wow! One of my all time favorites. There are so many nuggets of information I have to go back and re-read, so I can soak up some more knowledge. (*****)
Norman Vincent Peale: The Power of Positive Thinking
One of my top 5 favorite books. It always comes down to what's between your ears! (*****)
James Allen: As A Man Thinketh
Just finished reading this book for the first time and I loved it. It is a quick easy read that focuses on you. "All that we achieve and all that we fail to achieve is the direct result of our own thoughts." (*****)
Sean Covey: The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People
They say "Do what they do if you want what they have". Might as well add these 7 habits to your lifestyle. (****)
Dale Carnegie: How to Win Friends & Influence People
Just re-read this one and I loved it more the second time. The major concept I took from this book is that everyone's favorite subject is themselves! And of course everyone's favorite sound is their own name. (*****)
Napoleon Hill: Think and Grow Rich
An instant classic! This was the first book I was told to read. I've read it 3 times since then. (*****)
Jeff Olson: The Slight Edge
This is a great book that really forced me to make progress in all areas of my life, (financially, spiritually and physically) (****)
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Michele,
You and Kai look BEAUTIFUL.........
Enjoy the day,
"East Coast" Ron
Posted by: Ron "East Coast" Rivers | November 07, 2009 at 06:20 PM