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Krista GoonThe company name is only visible to registered members.The Success Principles
Hello everyone,
I just joined but darn, I should have joined this much earlier. I am a voracious reader of fiction and non-fiction but these days, non-fiction is becoming regular reading.
Anyway, the one book I just love is The Success Principles by Jack Canfield. It is a book you can read over and over because it is full of inspiring stories and lessons for everyone, not only those in business but for everyone who wants to lead a fruitful and successful life.
Jack Canfield's rise to success is also spectacular (and he speaks about that in this book too, candidly). He is the co-author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series with Mark Victor Hansen.
Just like Anthony Robbins' books, Canfield's book is worth re-reading every year!
- 03 Nov 2006, 05:52 am
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Krista GoonThe company name is only visible to registered members.12 Simple Secrets of Happiness at Work
Hi Christian,
Yes, do share with me what you think once your book arrives. Canfield not only tells you what each principle is about, he gives examples and in some cases, exercises you can start working on straightaway to begin changing your life.
Each chapter is also succinct so you'll never be bored. My advice is to read one chapter each night before you go to bed. Sort of subconscious programming! LOL.
Well, it works for me anyway.
I just bought a book two days ago called "12 Simple Secrets of Happiness at Work" by Glenn Van Ekeren. Though I am an entrepreneur now (I used to work for others and I know how black Mondays can be!), the 12 secrets are good reminders for a fulfilling work/business life too. Again, a short book of tips, quotes and chapters which can be carried and read anywhere.
Krista
- 04 Nov 2006, 10:56 am
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Krista GoonThe company name is only visible to registered members.jack canfield's website
Hi Christian
Here's the URL for Jack Canfield's website -
http://www.jackcanfield.com
You can find a number of his book chapters there too.
And you can sign up for his free ezine.
- 08 Dec 2006, 10:38 am
