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From the Desk of Jane Boswell
Date:
Hey,
Thousands, even millions of people
throughout the world suffer from lack of self confidence,
desire, motivation, self esteem, inspiration in fact most of
the require-ments to have a happy, meaningful and contented
life.
I have spent
a lot of time looking at ways and
means of dealing with these problems, for that is what they
are, and naturally, one WILL NOT admit to anyone,
especially friends and family, that they are affected.
Let's have a quick look at some of these
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The meaning of
Self-confidence
(from a source at Princeton University) freedom from doubt;
belief in yourself and your abilities;
"his assurance in his superiority did not make him
popular". I think that last quote sums up perfectly
self confidence and the fine line between this and
being cocky or full of oneself - ie the
reason for not being popular - but that is for another day.
So, this is one of the conditions that
we are looking for you to achieve, of course it is in your
own hands, but the book will give you a massive amount of
help on your journey.
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Self
esteem; the meaning,
Wikipedia (the free Encyclopedia), sums it up perfectly and
I quote:
"Self-esteem encompasses
beliefs (for example, "I am
competent-incompetent") and emotions (for
example, triumph-despair, pride-shame). Behavior may reflect self-esteem (for
example, assertiveness-shyness,
confidence-caution)."
Psychologists usually
regard self-esteem as an enduring
personality characteristic (trait
self-esteem), though normal, short-term
variations (state self-esteem) occur.
Self-esteem can apply
specifically to a particular dimension (for
example, "I believe I am a good writer, and
feel proud of that in particular") or have
global extent (for example, "I believe I am
a good person, and feel proud of myself in
general").
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Motivation, what a great word
this is, the best definition I have found is "the
psychological feature that arouses a human being to action
towards a desired goal, the reason for that action, in other
words we need to have a reason
behind our actions to achieve our goals".
Achieving what you want in life means
getting motivated. Inspiration along with perspiration are
key ingredients in making you a success - you're right - the
book deals with that too!!
Finally at this time let's dare to look
a fair way into the future with your soon to be found
self
confidence, motivation, self esteem etc
because this will
lead you to the next level with thoughts and inspiration and
with it the prosperity you will so richly deserve. Right
that is the future taken care of for now........
As a result of my research and
through personal desire, I am
building a library of Self Help Books which I know you will
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This Book, Now
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Think & Grow Rich
By
Napoleon Hill
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This book explains how to
recognize and apply the principles that can help you achieve your goals
in life. It teaches that happiness is being in alignment with the
principles of nature.
The book states that the
only way to wealth is to cultivate the right ideas about the right
things and then hold on to them. Various techniques for developing the
mental faculties and ideas about wealth creation are fully explained for
easy understanding.
This book explains how to
recognize and apply the principles that can help you achieve your goals
in life. It teaches that happiness is being in alignment with the
principles of nature.
The book states that the
only way to wealth is to cultivate the right ideas about the right
things and then hold on to them. Various techniques for developing the
mental faculties and ideas about wealth creation are fully explained for
easy understanding.
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This Classic Book has sold in its millions over
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Book Excerpt: (Listen to
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WHAT DO YOU
WANT MOST?
Is It Money,
Fame, Power, Contentment,
Personality, Peace of Mind,
Happiness?
The Thirteen
Steps to Riches described in this
book offer the shortest dependable
philosophy of individual achievement
ever presented for the benefit of
the man or woman who is searching
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Before beginning
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was not written to entertain. You
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in a week or a month. After reading
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Reese Hutchison, nationally known
Consulting Engineer and long-time
associate of Thomas A. Edison, said
‘This is not a novel. It is a
textbook on individual achievement
that came directly from the
experiences of hundreds of America's
most successful men.
It should be
studied, digested, and meditated
upon. No more than one chapter
should be read in a single night.
The reader should underline the
sentences which impress him most.
Later, he should go back to these
marked lines and read them again. A
real student will not merely read
this book, he will absorb its
contents and make them his own.
This book should
be adopted by all high schools and
no boy or girl should be permitted
to graduate without having
satisfactorily passed an examination
on it. This philosophy will not take
the place of the subjects taught in
schools, but it will enable one to
organize and apply the knowledge
acquired, and
convert it into useful service and
adequate compensation without waste
of time.
Dr. John R.
Turner, Dean of the College of The
City of New York,
after having read the book, said—
‘The very best example of the
soundness of this philosophy is your
own son, Blair, whose dramatic
story you have outlined in the
chapter on Desire.’ Dr. Turner had
reference to the author's son, who,
born without normal hearing
capacity, not only avoided
becoming a deaf mute, but actually
converted his handicap into a
priceless asset by applying the
philosophy here described.
After reading the
story (starting on page 52), you
will realize that you are about to
come into possession of a
philosophy which can be transmuted
into material wealth, or serve as
readily to bring you peace of mind,
understanding, spiritual harmony,
and in some instances, as in the
case of the author's son, it can.
help you master physical affliction.
The author discovered, through
personally analyzing hundreds of
successful men, that all of them
followed the habit of exchanging
ideas, through what is commonly
called conferences.
When they had problems to be solved
they sat down together and talked
freely
until they discovered, from their
joint contribution of ideas, a plan
that would serve their purpose.
You, who read this book, will get
most out of it by putting into
practice the Master Mind principle
described in the book.
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To compliment Think and Grow Rich:
5 other Classic Books, together with the Audio Versions read by the same
person:
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1. How to Live on Twenty-Four Hours a Day
by Arnold Bennett
One of the Best Time Management
Books of All Time is Finally in Ebook Form.
Arnold Bennett shows in lay language, the dangers to avoid
in life so you stay on course with your plans. It teaches
how to begin endeavors, stick to them and see them completed
successfully.
Dwelling on causes of trouble, mood swings and motivation,
the reader is guided to a successful living with less
stress.
How To Live 24 Hours A Day is A Must
Read book for managers, businessmen and others who
value time as one of the most important commodities today.
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Excerpts:
"Yes, he's one of those men that don't know
how to manage. Good situation. Regular
income. Quite enough for luxuries as well as
needs. Not really extravagant. And yet the
fellow's always in difficulties. Somehow he
gets nothing out of his money. Excellent
flat--half empty!
Always looks as if he'd had
the brokers in. New suit--old hat!
Magnificent necktie--baggy trousers! Asks
you to dinner: cut glass--bad mutton, or
Turkish coffee--cracked cup! He can't
understand it.
Explanation simply is that he
fritters his income away. Wish I had the
half of it! I'd show him--"
So we have most of us criticised, at one
time or another, in our superior way.
We are nearly all chancellors of the
exchequer: it is the pride of the moment.
Newspapers are full of articles explaining
how to live on such-and-such a sum, and
these articles provoke a correspondence
whose violence proves the interest they
excite.
Recently, in a daily organ, a
battle raged round the question whether a
woman can exist nicely in the country on L85
a year. I have seen an essay, "How to live
on eight shillings a week." But I have never
seen an essay, "How to live on twenty-four
hours a day." Yet it has been said that time
is money.
That proverb understates the
case. Time is a great deal more than money.
If you have time you can obtain
money--usually.
But though you have the
wealth of a cloak-room attendant at the
Carlton Hotel, you cannot buy yourself a
minute more time than I have, or the cat by
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2. THE
SECRET OF DREAMS
by YACKI
RAIZIZUN, PH. D.
The Secret of Dreams explains four types of dreams that
we have, why we have them and how to interpret them.
Yacki takes out the mystery in dreams by discussing what
dreams are and why we experience them.
Great care is taken to explain the stages of
dreaming.
The secret of dreams solves the mystery of dreams but it
goes further to provide the religious, physical and
psychological reasons of why we need to dream and what
we can do to improve our lives by "living our dreams".
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Book
Excerpts:
Everybody dreams, but
there are few who place any
importance to the
phenomena of sleep. Before we
can begin to comprehend or even
analyze
dreams, whether our dreams are
symbolic or otherwise, we must
first divert from our mind our
materialistic conceptions of
what the individual called man
really is.
The external or physical man, is
no more the man than the coat he
wears. The physical man is only
an instrument of which the real
inner man or soul expresses
itself in the physical universe.
Various materialistic theories
have been given in the past,
trying to explain the mighty
phenomena of dreams, but these
theories have always been more
or less unsatisfactory.
Why? Because the-materialist
tries to explain the riddle of
human existence without an
individual human spirit his
explanation will always be
unsatisfactory.
Dreams afford a separation of
soul and body. As soon as the
senses become torpid, the inner
man withdraws from the outer.
There are three different ways
which afford this separation.
First, natural sleep. Second,
induced sleep, such as
hypnotism, mesmerism or trance.
Third, death.
In the above two cases the man
has only left his physical body
temporarily, whereas in death he
has left it forever. In the case
of death, the link which unites
soul and body, as seen by
clairvoyant vision, is broken,
but in trance or sleep it is
released. The real man is then
in the astral world. He now
functions in his astral body,
which becomes a vehicle for
expressing consciousness, just
as the physical body is an
instrument for expressing
consciousness in the waking
state.
Consciousness is not annihilated
when the man is in the Astral
world, it is only temporarily
suspended. Just the same as in
the case of death. The man is
fully conscious in the astral
regions clothed in the body of
the Astral matter. This Astral
body is in the physical and
extends little beyond it. The
Astral world is here and now,
interpenetrating the physical,
and not in some remote region
above the clouds as so many
imagine.
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Man is a soul. He has a body. He
expresses himself in three
worlds. While he functions in
the physical body, viz.,
physical, emotional and mental
worlds. Just as the Astral
interpenetrates the physical the
mental interpenetrates the
Astral. The Astral body in which
man functions during sleep is
the body of emotions and desires
and he expresses these desires
and emotions in the physical
life. |
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3. SELF DEVELOPMENT AND THE WAY TO POWER
By L.W. Rogers
Discover your Inner Powers and How to Develop Them to
Experience Healthier, Happier and Wealthier Life.
SELF DEVELOPMENT AND THE WAY TO POWER
explains why we suffer and how we can extricate ourselves from
suffering and sorrow by finding our purpose of life and living
according it.
The writer makes two great points: man is either a
slave of nature or a happy master of its law. The writer assumes
that every one is supposed to be happy and if sorrow strikes, then
it means something has severely gone wrong with the fundamental
principles of nature.
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Book Excerpt:
SELF DEVELOPMENT AND THE WAY TO POWER
It is the natural right of every human being to be
happy--to escape all the miseries of life. Happiness is
the normal condition, as natural as the landscapes and the
seasons. It is unnatural to suffer and it is only because of
our ignorance that we do suffer.
Happiness is the product of wisdom. To attain perfect
wisdom, to comprehend fully the purpose of life, to realize
completely the relationship of human beings to each other,
is to put an end to all suffering, to escape every ill and
evil that afflicts us. Perfect wisdom is un-shadowed joy.
Why do we suffer in life? Because in the scheme of nature
we are being forced forward in evolution and we lack the
spiritual illumination that alone can light the way and
enable us to move safely among the obstacles that lie before
us.
Usually we do not even see or suspect the presence of
trouble until it suddenly leaps upon us like a concealed
tiger. One day our family circle is complete and happy. A
week later death has come and gone and joy is replaced with
agony.
Today we have a friend. Tomorrow he will be an enemy
and we do not know why. A little while ago we had wealth and
all material luxuries. There was a sudden change and now we
have only poverty and misery and yet we seek in vain for a
reason why this should be. |
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4. Why Worry?
by George M.D. Lincoln Walton
Like the title implies, this book is a guide to stop
worrying and live your life. It describes worry as illusion
that exists only in the mind and shows as well how we can
overcome it.
The writer distinguishes between normal and abnormal
worry, and principally speaks about the latter.
He states that some degree of worry is permissible in
ones life as it can come about in the process of living.
But worry that is so overwhelming that the
individual cannot do anything else is a dangerous habit and
must be stopped before it can do serious damage.
Various techniques for eliminating or
combating worry is discussed.
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Book Excerpt:
The habit of worry is not to be overcome by
unaided resolution. It is hoped that the victim of
this unfortunate tendency may find, among the homely
illustrations and commonplace suggestions here offered,
something to turn his mind into more healthy channels.
It is not the aim of the writer to transform the busy
man into a philosopher of the indolent and contemplative
type, but rather to enable him to do his work more
effectively by eliminating undue solicitude. This
elimination is consistent even with the "strenuous
life."
One writer has distinguished between normal and
abnormal worry, and
directed his efforts against the latter. Webster's
definition of worry (A state of undue solicitude)
obviates the necessity of deciding what degree and kind
of worry is abnormal, and directs attention rather to
deciding what degree of solicitude may be fairly
adjudged undue.
In the treatment of a subject of this character a
certain amount of repetition is unavoidable. But it is
hoped that the reiteration of fundamental principles and
of practical hints will aid in the application of the
latter. The aim is the gradual establishment of a
frame of mind. The reader who looks for the annihilation
of individual worries, or who hopes to influence another
by the direct application of the suggestions, may
prepare, in the first instance for disappointment, in
the second, for trouble. |
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5.
Success
by Lord
Beaverbrook
In this book, the author addresses
himself to the young men of the new age. He encourages his listeners
to set their feet on the path which leads to success, and warns them
of the dangers in life especially for the uninformed and notorious.
He gives a lot of factors that ensure
success and makes mention of luck, moderation, education and
courage. Strangely, he argues that if one is to achieve great
success, then he should be of sound judgment, industrious and of
good health.
In a remarkable exposition, he explains
his reasons which readers will love to read (and listen to) over and
over again.
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Success--that is the royal road we all want to tread,
for the echo off its flagstones sounds pleasantly in the
mind. It gives to man all that the natural man desires:
the opportunity of exercising his activities to the full;
the sense of power; the feeling that life is a slave, not a
master; the knowledge that some great industry has quickened
into life under the impulse of a single brain.
To each his own particular branch of this difficult art. The
artist knows one joy, the soldier another; what delights the
business man leaves the politician cold. But however much
each section of society abuses the ambitions or the morals
of the other, all worship equally at the same shrine.
No man really wants to spend his whole life as a
reporter, a clerk, a subaltern, a private Member, or a
curate. Downing Street is as attractive as the
oak-leaves of the field-marshal; York and Canterbury as
pleasant as a dominance in Lombard Street or Burlington
House.
For my own part I speak of the only field of success I
know--the world of ordinary affairs. And I start with a
contradiction in terms. Success is a constitutional
temperament bestowed on the recipient by the gods.
And yet you may have all the gifts of the fairies and
fail utterly. Man cannot add an inch to his stature, but
by taking thought he can walk erect; all the gifts given at
birth can be destroyed by a single curse.
Like all human affairs, success is partly a matter of
predestination and partly of free will. You cannot make the
genius, but you can either improve or destroy it, and most
men and women possess the assets which can be turned into
success.
But those who possess the precious gifts will have both
to hoard and to expand them. |
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