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Tips To Improve U
2002-05-30 05:44:09 (UTC)

Best Books

The Power of Postive Thinking by Norman V. Peale is the
best book ever written. I dare you to read it!!!! If so,
your inner self will awaken and a peace will overcome your
body. You will begin to shoot prayers at unknown people,
pray big, and develop a deeper relationship with God. Not
only will your "faith" expound to the next level, but you
will truly understand the phrase, "If God is for me, who
can be against me". I dare you to read it.

Seven Habits of Highly Effective People and First Things
First by Stephen Covey. I first read Seven Habits in 1991
and was impressed. It wasn't until I read and re-read and
tried to really apply the principles that I began to
experience the richness and depth of this material. I
believe these books provide a holistic system and a level
of depth that many others do not. Creating, living, making
decisions, and organizing myself around a personal mission
statement and core values has been the most challenging and
rewarding endeavor I have ever pursued.

Awaken The Giant Within by Anthony Robbins. It is a very
detailed step by step guide to improvement. It has helped
me people more than any other book or text to improve.

A great book would have to be Your Best Year Yet, by Jinny
Ditzler, because it's a simple step by step process for
opening your own eyes. Starting from the evaluation
process, working through lessons learnt, values, roles and
planning, this book over all the others will help you make
sense of your own life, and to take firm control of it.
Some of the things that emerge really surprised you, and
your life can be changed so much for the better with the
practical understandings you get from working through this
book each year.

Seven Habits of Successful People. Dr. Covey. Because, I
feel that motivation can be learned. I am still learning.

Another good self-help book is "A touch of Greatness" by
Frank Tibot. This book can change your life and is highly
recommended.

Comments: Favorite self-help book was/is Terry Gorski's,
Getting Love Right. I like books that have lots of
solutions in it and this one sure did

Johnattan Livintonge’s Seagull- because it confirms that we
always can fly higher,- living is more than eat, sleep,
work or breath.




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