How many self-help books are written by authors whose
biggest success is selling self-help books? ''New York
Times'' bestseller ''Three Simple Steps'' is different.
Despite stock market crashes, dot-com busts, and the
specter of recession, the author started a virtual
company from home, using a few thousand dollars of his
savings. A few years later, without ever hiring an
employee or leaving his home office, he sold it for more
than $100 million. As the economy slipped into another
free fall, he did this again with a company in a
different field. He accomplished this through no
particular genius. Rather, he studied the habits of the
many successful men and women who preceded him, and
developed three simple rules that, if followed
diligently, virtually ensure success. Using them first
to escape poverty, then to achieve a life of adventures,
he finally turned them toward financial independence.
Written in a straightforward and no-nonsense style,
''Three Simple Steps'' shows you how to take back
control of your destiny and reshape your mind for
increased creativity, serenity and achievement. While
building on the wisdom of great thinkers and
accomplished individuals from East and West, ''Three
Simple Steps'' isn't a new age text or guide to esoteric
fulfillment. Rather, it's a practical guide to real-life
achievement by a pragmatic businessman who attributes
his incredible successes to these very simple ideas.
''Three Simple Steps'' is a must-read guide for everyone
who wants to achieve more, live better and be
happier. |
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