Why Your Life Sucks (Paperback)
filed in Motivation on Dec.03, 2009
Recommended book.
filed in Motivation on Aug.20, 2009
This collection of personal, thought provoking interviews with some of the world’s most accomplished artists, scientists, athletes, and thinkers, including Walter Cronkite, William Styron, Janos Starker, and George Plimpton, presents readers with a rare glimpse into the minds, thoughts, and hearts of individuals who have attained mastery in their fields. 35 photos.
filed in Motivation on Jul.27, 2009
With his books, at his seminars and through personal consultations Mark has helped many people become very successful in business. The guy definitely knows what he’s talking about!
From his studies and his personal experiences, he discovered that getting what you want happens when you follow 5 particular rules for success. With all of his clients he found that whenever they’d break only one of these rules, they’d never reach true success…
The reason he created Simpleology is because he was getting so many requests from people to help them succeed. Too many to all help personally. With Simpleology he has made his knowledge available to everyone who is serious about making the most out of their life.
I once asked Mark what his biggest passion is. To which he answered:
“I want to inspire people to live their life to the fullest…”
filed in Motivation on Jul.20, 2009
filed in Motivation on Jul.11, 2009
Over the years, Donald Trump has written many bestselling books, and he has also written short pieces that summarize his singularly successful tenets on how to live the good life, both personally and professionally.
These have been personally selected by Donald Trump for this book, giving his special perspective in what amounts to an “informal education” on how to succeed in business and life. The pieces are engaging, informative, and educational, presenting the clearest picture yet into the mind and heart of an extraordinary individual.
filed in Motivation on Jul.06, 2009
Throughout the ages, many things have been used as currency: livestock, grains, spices, shells, beads, and now paper.
But only two things have been money: gold adn silver. When paper currency becomes too abundant, and thus loses value, man always turns back to the precious metals. During these events there is always an enormous wealth transfer, and it is within your power to transfer that wealth either away from you or toward you.
filed in Motivation on May.27, 2009
About this book:
“What do our ancestral scholars, whom we consider the wisest and most spiritually advanced, have to say to us today?”
The answer lies in this powerful collection of writings, poems, and sayings by some of the greatest thinkers of the past twenty-five centuries. In succinct original essays, Dyer sets out to explain the meaning and context of each piece of wisdom, and, mostimportant, to explain how we can actively apply these teachings to our modern lives.
From sixty ancestral masters–Buddha, Michelangelo, Rumi, Whitman, Jesus, Emily Dickinson, and Emerson, among others–here are treasured passages on a variety of subjects, including solitude, time, and passion. Among the contributions are words on inspiration from Pantanjali (c. 1st to 3rd century B.C.), author of the Hindu classic, Yoga Sutras; eachings about the power of prayer from 13th-century monk St. Francis of Assisi; and thoughts about the importance of action written by Mother Teresa.
filed in book recommendations on May.27, 2009
Robert Kiyosaki’s newest addition to the Rich Dad’s line of best-selling books, “Increase Your Financial IQ: Get Smarter With Your Money” provides you with the Five Financial IQs you need to gain financial freedom. From learning to make more money to leveraging your money, Robert provides insight into getting rich with applicable examples from his own life.