
Jim Rohn said that about books. He also said that eith
er you are reading the books that will advance your career or you are not. It’s that simple.
The problem with books is they are easy. Easy to get online, cheap. Easy to get at the library, free. Easy to ignore, because, I tell you, by the time a guy gets home from work, fixes a meal and watches TV for six hours, there just isn’t time for books.
Here are some of the books that I’ve enjoyed more than my couch, that have changed my mind. What are your favorites?
All You Can Do Is All You Can Do, Art Williams
Dilbert And The Way Of The Weasel, Scott Adams
Elements Of Style, William Strunk, Jr.
Rich Dad, Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki
Standing For Something, Gordon B.
The 100 Absolutely Unbreakable Laws For Success, Brian Tracy
The Creek Was Our Bathtub, John Gratton
The One-Minute Salesperson, Blanchard/Johnson
The Power Of Focus, Canfield/Hansen/Hewitt
The Power Of Positive Thinking, Dr. Norman Vincent Peale
The Richest Man In
The Way Things Ought To Be, Rush Limbaugh
The Wealthy Barber, David Chilton
Think & Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill



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