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PostPosted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 4:47 pm 

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Location: New Hampshire
The only book that helped me a lot was called Father Loss. It explained what I was going through in life (growing up without a father).


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 Post subject: Secrets Of The Millionaire Mind
PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 2:35 pm 

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Right now, I'd have to say Secrets of the Millionaire Mind by T. Harv Eker. Just finished posting about it on the Get Rich Slowly Blog - a lot of people seem to share this opinion. Great motivational tool.


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"Success Mastry Academy" is my favorite book. From this book Iget motivation whenever I listen to him speak. It is very pretty and good book.

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We seem to have two catagories going on at once here.

Personal development:
Proverbs
The Magic of Thinking Big
Rhinoceros Success
Steve Pavlina's blog(I know,its not a book,but soon will be)

Personal finance:
Your Money or Your Life
Seven Steps to Seven Figures
The Wealthy Barber


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 10:23 pm 

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Hey,

Thanks for sharing all those wonderful book list. I am going through "Habits of Highly Effective People " let me finish and get back to you guys! I feel one must adopt this quote " failure is imminent and that success is impossible." Anyway thanks once again for sharing.....

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 Post subject: Good Time Management Book
PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 8:58 am 

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Location: California
I don't read a lot of self help books and I've never had the time to read time management books :D until recently I read "Time Management for Unmanageable People" by Anne McGee -Cooper. I bought it because I really liked the title and I believe I could fall into the category of unmanageable. I found it great, easy to follow. It encourages you to find a system that works for you rather than try to stick with one of the better established methods if they don't suit. I found it informative and easy to read and i do think some of the advice sunk in. So I recon that would have to be my favorite self help book. I've been reading through this post though and I might check out some of the others that were mentioned.

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