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For me it is:

1) Success through a Positive Mental Attitude

It was my first business or self help book that I ever read. I read it once a year from age 14 to 25.

2) How to Win Friends and Influence People

Helped me get out of my abrasive personality and learn how to comunicate better in my college days.

3) From Good to Great

Made a big difference on how I ran my companies.

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4 hour work week - Tim Ferris

Helped me shift how I viewed life and made me realize the corporate world was not for me...nor was it my only option.

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Lots of books have inspired me over the years but one which always sticks out in my mind is

"Why Feeling Bad is Good" by Lindsay Knight

- this book is a great reminder that feeling bad is simply natures way of telling us that it is time for a change... if we recognise this and make the necessary change it can prevent us from getting demoralised, stuck in a rut or even becoming depressed.

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Brand Hijack by Alex Wipperfurth

Check out the details on my blog ZaggedEdge.com

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Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill

These books really changed my mindset! Whoa

Rich Dad Poor Dad.


If you don't have these books...get them now!
They really focus on your mind and how it can affect your business and life.

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The Holy Bible. My everyday goal is to live by it. For example: The Book of Proverbs has many good lessons in it.

Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill

How to Succeed at Being Yourself by Joyce Meyer

The Millionaire Next Door by Drs. Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko

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That's a great book, Heriberto. I read it and really loved it.

Krystara

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Have you ever heard of a man named Wallace D. Wattles? Well, neither had I until I read a free copy of an amazing little book he wrote way back in 1910 with the intriguing title of "The Science of Getting Rich." What an eye-opener!

"The fear of making mistakes is generally based on low self esteem. Mistakes are inevitable, because no one of us is omniscient or all-knowing. Nobody is perfect and if someone wants to convince you about his or her perfection, just know that this person lives in a lot of self imposed stress. Do what you can do in a happy spirit, and do not strive for doing more than what can be done without straining yourself too much"

You can get it free here...

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For me it was
1. Who Moved My Cheese
2. Permission to Win

Starting a business takes a lot of work, positiveness and patience. Only those whose done it understand.

Alba

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The Greatest Salesman in The World - Og Mandino
Release Your Brakes- Jim Newman
Ask & And It Is Given - Jerry & Esther Hicks
The Magic of Believing - Claude Bristol
The Magic of Thinking Big - David Schwartz
Living, Loving & Learning - Leo Buscaglia

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Endless Referrals by Bob Burg
There is one question in this book that turned my whole business around!

From the Inside Out by Gregory Dickow (A Revolutionary 40-day Fast from Wrong Thinking!)
Life changing and incredibly empowering! Everything begins with our thoughts.

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Books!!!-what else can be better, cheaper and impartial teacher then them!!!

The most influensing books which has shaken up my fundamentals are,

1. The Fountainhead-Ayn Rand
2. The horse sense-al ries & Jack Trout
3. The Animal Farm-George Orwell
4. Made In Japan-Akio Morito
5. Every street is paved with gold-Kim woo Chung
6. The Alchemist-Paul Cohelo
7. The Godfather-Mario Puzo
8. Marketing Management-Philip Kotler
9. Awaken The Giant Within-Tony Robbins

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Here are a few of my favorite books:

"The Science of Getting Rich"
was a major turning point for me and caused my income to skyrocket.

"The Bible" has had the most overall major impact on my life having been exposed to it from an early age.

"A Course in Miracles" has revolutionized my thinking about reality.

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