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Old 08-20-2008, 01:32 PM   #1
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What are your favorite Self Help Books?

I love anything on the Law of Attraction, I loved The Laws of Thinking by Bernard Jordan, I like anything by Gary Zukav, Wayne Dyer, Jack Canfield. I also really like Hannah Keeley's Total Mom Makeover which is for moms and focuses on life in general rather than business. The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success, I know I am forgetting some...

I'm looking for good abundance/wealth attracting titles. And perhaps anxiety relief/confidence building books. Stuff like that.

Any recommendations?

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My favorite right now is Harmonic Wealth by James Arthur Ray. It talks about the Law of Attraction. What I really like is that is focuses not only on financial wealth, but wealth in other areas of your life as well. (Physical, spiritual, relationships, etc) I want to own successful businesses and I want financial wealth, but I don't want to sacrifice my relationships and my spirituality to get there. This book was a great eye opener for me. It is possible to be wealthy in all areas of your life. Hope you enjoy the book!

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Frogs into princes - Bandler, Grinder <- awesome insight into human mind
A new earth - Tolle <- great for anxiety relief
Psycho-Cybernetics - Maltz <- the science of personality change
Think and grow rich - Hill <- good mindsets

Those are in the very top.

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Angela

I keep going back to Power Of Positive Thinking when I get a bit dark. But I was raised a catholic so it agrees with what I learned as a kid. When I am going good I like pretty much anything by Dan Kennedy or Stuart Wilde.

Recently I have been doing a lot of testing and research on the process of forgiveness (mainly of self), it really is amazing some of the results I am seeing and guess what, when I reread all the classics it shows up everywhere.

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Top of the list for me is "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho.
It is a short, easy read in which the main character is in search of his fortune. Many of the great lessons of life are revealed along the journey.

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Tony Robbins "Awaken The Giant Within" is good.
so, is "The New PsychoCybernetics"

...and Wayne Dyer's "The Power of Intention".

....and Robert Anthony's "Betting On Yourself"

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Actually "wealthy" refers to money. The dictionary is your friend!
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There are many.....

"Think and Grow Rich" - Napoleon Hill
"The Master Key System" - Charles F. Haanel
"How to Win Friends and Influence People" & "How to Stop Worrying and Start Living"- Dale Carnegie
"Rich Dad, Poor Dad" & "Cashflow Quadrant" - Robert Kiyosaki
"Success Principals" - Jack Canfield
"Wealth Beyond Reason" - Bob Doyle
"The Secret of the Ages" - Robert Collier
"Psycho-Cybernetics" - Maxwell Maltz
"The Science of Success" - James Arthur Ray
"Ask and It is Given" - Esther and Jerry Hicks
"Emotional Intelligence" - Daniel Goleman

"Our life is what our thoughts make it." - Marcus Aurelius

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I'm a huge fan of Secrets of the millionaire mind by Harv Eker.
I think he has a simple yet breakthrough approach to the topic of making money and removing barriers to success.

Also "The Secret" by Rhonda Byrne.

I think a lot of people relate well to video which is why the secret works so well because it was released in DVD form first.

Speaking of video I am going through Bill Bartman's Billionaire course. It's really good!
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The course is only 100bucks and all the videos are great. (well the ones I've seen so far)

Needless to say, I'm not an affiliate of any of these. I don't know if they have any kind of aff program.

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7 Habits of Highly Effective People is a great, actionable book. I read it in high school and still use things I learned from it.

I heard good things about the Alchemist but haven't had a chance to read it myself yet.

4 Hour Work Week is good, too.
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My All time favorite classic self help books are :

a. Think and Grow Rich
b. How to Win Friends & Influence People
c. 7 Habits of Highly Successful People

Also Rich Dad Poor Dad was great read....

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My favorite is 4 hours work week by Tim Ferris. =)

And Getting Everything You Can Out of All You've Got: 21 Ways You Can Out-Think, Out-Perform, and Out-Earn the Competition By Jay Abraham.

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"Reinventing Yourself" by Steve Chandler, as well as any of his other books.

I've also got a couple of his books on tape and listen to them in the car - even when I'm with my family. Consequently, Chandler has become a bit of a family "hero." That may sound odd, but his ideas are powerful and inspirational as well as often seeming like just good, common sense.
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Without a doubt, my favorite book right now is "Why good people do bad things" by Debbie Ford. This process just might be the end of human suffering.

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Think & Grow Rich - Napolean Hill
Success Principles - Jack Canfield

Champions - Body For Life - Art Carey - Just started this. Has alot of of success stories.

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I would have to agree with alot of you but here is my top 3:
Think and Grow Rich by n.hill
As a Man Thinketh by james allen
How to have confidence and power in dealing with people. by les giblin

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A few mof my favs...

"4 Hour Work Week" - Timothy Ferriss
"Shut Up, Stop Whining & Get a Life" - Larry Winget
"Think and Grow Rich" - Napoleon Hill
"How to Win Friends and Influence People" - Dale Carnegie
"Rich Dad's Cashflow Quadrant" - Robert Kiyosaki
"Seven Strategies to Wealth & Happiness" - Jim Rohn
"The Richest Man in Babylon" - George Clason
"Psycho-Cybernetics" - Maxwell Maltz

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I love these threads - usually a few gems I havn't read
My current favourites are by Serge Kahili King
Kahuna Healing, Urban Shaman, Mastering Your hidden Self
These outline a powerful yet simple philosophy for daily living
best read in a long time

For the more cosmic souls
The Astral Plane by C. W. Leadbeater
The Astral Plane by C. W. Leadbeater - Project Gutenberg
100 years on and still a must read for any interested in psychic stuff
Keep 'em coming folks

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Wayne Dyer has a ton of good stuff.

His book "Power of Intention" changed my life.
He also has a series called..."It's Never Crowded Along the Extra Mile"

Og Mandino is also pretty incredible.

His book "The Greatest Secret in the World" is pretty unique.
He has 10 "scrolls"...they are about 3-4 pages only, but you read them 3x's per day for a month. You then move onto the next scroll the next month. It really drives the valuable information home. Life changing!

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There is only one work in my opinion- "The Master Key System" by
Charles F Haanel.
The work that inspired Napoleon Hill to write "Think and Grow Rich"
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'Think And Grow Rich' tops my list.

'Rich Dad Poor Dad' is also great.
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"Getting Things Done" - David Allen

"A New Earth" - Eckhart Tolle

"The Places That Scare You" - Pema Chodron

"Ruling Your World" - Sakyong Mipham

"The Kabbalah of Money" - Nilton Bonder

"Body For Life" - Bill Phillips


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"Mastery" by George Leonard
"Tao Te Ching" by Lao Tzu
"The Art of Peace" by Morihea Ueshiba

These are less about self-help and more about living a harmonious life-- when your life is in harmony (with balanced physical, emotional and financial health), you've helped yourself a great deal.

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Maximum Achievement - Brian Tracy
How To Win Friends & Influence People- Dale Carnegie
How To Stop Worrying & Start Living- Dale Carnegie
Rich Dad Poor Dad series- Robert Kiyosaki. It was this series that finally made me realise what i wanted to do with my Life.


I plan to read Think & grow Rich by Napolean Hill if i ever get the chance.
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Hi everyone,
I just wanted to share you part of my list of books that I had read over the past years.

Well here it is....

Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand

Influence: The psychology of persuasion by Robert Cialdini

How to Make Millions with Your Ideas: An Entrepreneur's Guide by Dan Kennedy

Tested Advertising Methods by John Caples

Scientific Advertising by Claude Hopkins

4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss

Magic Words that Bring You Riches by Ted Nicholas

No B.S. Time Management for Entrepreneurs by Dan Kennedy

Winning Through Intimidation by Robert Ringer

The Strangest Secret & Lead the Field by Earl Nightingale

Breakthrough Advertising by Eugene Schwartz

How To Win Friends And Influence People by Dale Carnegie

Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill

The Power of Your Subconscious Mind by Dr. Joseph Murphy

Awaken the Giant Within by Tony Robbins

The advertising mogul by David Ogilvy


I have another half to my list.
I encourage you warriors to read these books

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rich dad poor dad for that matter

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The World's Greatest Salesman, Og Mandino
The Four Agreements, Miguel Ruiz
The Twelve Powers of Man, Charles Fillmore
Finding the Third Eye - Vera Adler
Creative Visualization - Chakti Gawain
Power of Intention - Wayne Dyer
A book that I gave away - so I can't remember the name by Wally Amos - the chocolate chip cookie Famous Amos guy
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self help books or new age are the way to freedom,,,I highly reccommend the new earth or any of the ekert tolle books, I also reccommend karim hajee books or cds for people who get overwhelmed or like to take steps,,, but everybody must watch the peaceful warrior, the most powerful movie I have ever saw

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Happiness Is A Choice or indeed any book by Barry Neil Kaufman.

Being a very reserved Brit ;-) I have, unfortunately, only come fairly recently to many self-help titles but I have to say they have really opened my eyes - and I have a whole load more to learn!

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1. Unlimited Power by Anthony Robbins
2. The Cashflow Quadrant by Robert Kiyosaki
3. The E-Myth Revisited by Michael Gerber

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Since my dad was a salesman (drug detailman and then an insurance underwriter) I practically grew up with Og Mandino, "Greatest Salesman In the World." Later on, though not along the same line as Mandino, I added other books as well: Kahlil Gibran's "The Prophet", Sun Tzu's "The Art of War" and Richard Bach's "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" and "Illusions". I keep re-reading these books because I keep forgetting the fine points. You won't forget the lessons of perseverance.
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Rich Dad Poor Dad & 4 Hour WorkWeek <= These 2 books REALLY OPENED my mind about what I really want to do with my life after I graduate. AWESOME mindset opener.

7 Habits Of Highly Effective People <= Another personal favourite in building personal relationships. Always listen!

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What are your favorite Self Help Books?

I love anything on the Law of Attraction, I loved The Laws of Thinking by Bernard Jordan, I like anything by Gary Zukav, Wayne Dyer, Jack Canfield. I also really like Hannah Keeley's Total Mom Makeover which is for moms and focuses on life in general rather than business. The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success, I know I am forgetting some...

I'm looking for good abundance/wealth attracting titles. And perhaps anxiety relief/confidence building books. Stuff like that.

Any recommendations?

Thanks!
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The Sedona Method
Don't make the mistake that I made and underestimate this because of it's simplicity. An hour a day of conscientous application will soon convince you of its worth.

4 Hour Week - really made me rethink working for a living.

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The science of getting rich! It's like 100 years old but an amazing read.

It's what has made me who I am today...
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As a man Thinketh - James allen
Think and Grow Rich - Napoleon Hill
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"Conversations with GOD" Book 1,2 and 3.

More than 50 Million copies sold worldwide, read them all and find out why...

They'll open your heart and open your mind,
and to all the questions you have, the answers you'll find.
Like, "why does God make, the richer, more richer?"
You'll see it's the same as he makes, the poor more poorer...

But the main non contradicting, contradiction, that you will soon see,
is God is not God, but he's you and he's me.

The everything of nothing,
and the many of one.

You should go read the books,
Im sure you'll have fun.

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Dang this was a giant list, realy helpfull!

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All of my favorites are listed!

I would just add the "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff...and It's All Small Stuff" series...

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I have read most of the above books *shock* but I found the one tool that really transformed my life and finally got me off my butt for good, was the Tony Robbins Personal power II audio program and workbook.

I know you asked for books, but unless it is supported by a 'workbook' system that includes daily action work/coaching... (for at least 30 days committment to action) ..the books just dont 'stick' enough to make lifetime changes.

I have a massive library, yet only a handfull of those books had any permanent results in me for me.... but the PPII COACHING system did the job. I have never looked back since.

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I think the books that most impacted me was What to Say When You Talk to Yourself by Shad Helmstetter and Rhinoceros Success by Scott Alexander.

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Some of my favorites are:
How To Win Friends And Influence People by Dale Carnegie
Rich Day, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
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Old 09-07-2008, 11:23 PM   #44
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Hi Angela,

Think and grow rich-Napolian Hill.

Rich Dad Poor Dad-Robert Kyiosaki.

Why we want you to be rich-Donald Trump and Robert Kyiosaki.

Well you also can go to their website and listen to the video from Robert and Donald Trump which are really fantastic.I bet you will get something.

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I have a few favorites, but one of the more recent ones I've taken a liking to is "The 4 Hour Workweek".

I think he (the author) pretty much espouses where we aspire to be in terms of financial freedom and lifestyle, and the book is excellent for helping you keep your eyes on the prize when the going gets tough.
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Has anyone read anything by Orison Swett Marden? If not, begin with "Peace, Power & Plenty" and/or "Every Man A King".

I enjoy reading him, because it shows that most of our "new" ideas really aren't. His phraseology might not be all that pc (politically correct), but anyone who can overlook that can't help but feel uplifted after reading "him".

Anything that will help you to feel more empowered, more positive, and inspire you to be a good person is a good read.

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Harmonic Wealth is a great read just finished that.

The all time classic Jonathon livingstone seagull R. Bach
THe way of the peaceful warrior
The alchemist
The attractor factor

Ahh there are so many

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Old 09-14-2008, 07:53 AM   #48
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There are so many fabulous books out there that, for me, it's difficult to decide which are my favorites. Many have already been mentioned here.

One that I highly recommend is "The Magic in Your Mind" by U.S. Anderson.

I've read several books by U.S. Anderson and have found them all to be life-changing.

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If I had to pick only one out of all of the great ones out there I'd personally pick Jack Canfield's The Success Principles. That has had the most profound impact on my life personally. I re-read it once a year.
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I wonder where you got a copy of Breakthrough Advertising by Eugene Schwartz. I tried to get one and since it's out of print they want 2-3 hundred for a copy?

I don't want to try and start a new thread here, but I wonder which of these many books do you all feel actually changed your life for the better?

I've ready many many of these but my life hasn't really changed much, (I'm sad to say)

The Bible has had the most effect on me, I am definitely a better person for studying it, more understanding, kinder, more patient, more generous. Still plenty of room for improvement though.

My Son loves Steven Covey's 7 secrets of successful people and it has helped him a lot.

I think I need to pick one, and work it to death, like one of you mentioned, read and re-read it and seriously follow the teachings. The fact that many of us have read 10-15 or more of these books suggests that none of them have done very much good. I think I'm searching for the "Magic Solution" that's just going to turn me into the most efficient, hardest working, money making guy on the planet. What do you think??

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