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'As A Man Thinketh' is partly responsible for the creation of the entire personal development industry.'  
 Download a free eBook copy now !

'The Art of Exceptional Living'
Jim Rohns' mentor - Mr Shoaff asked "Why don't you set a goal to become a millionaire ?"
Jim Rohn thought "Well, yes.. It would be great to have a million dollars..."
but Mr. Shoaff stopped him - "The reason is not for the money.  The reason is for what It will make of you in becoming one."
Jim Rohn became and has remained one of the worlds most influential speakers and writers.  
Read more (or buy) The Art of Exceptional living here,
or browse Jim's catalogue here.

'Self Esteem and Peak Performance'
Get the specific tools and results-oriented activities designed to help you take on challenges and begin living a richer, more fulfilling life - one that you define for yourself ! - from Jack Canfield

'The Fountainhead' and 'Atlas Shrugged'
"My philosophy, in essence, is the concept of man as a heroic being, with his own happiness as the moral purpose of his life, with productive achievement as his noblest activity, and reason as his only absolute." —Ayn Rand
'The Fountainhead' and 'Atlas Shrugged' - present this philosophy in a powerful fictional format which will change the way you think !


Each of these links will lead you to many more, and are just a starter.

Nightingale-Conant probably have the greatest range of self-development and achievement oriented material.

And just as a trailer…

When all the 'positive stuff' gets too much and the natural converse reaction kicks in -

Take a visit to Despair.com, it will always raise a smile and can be quite refreshing.


 

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