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Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth is a real eye-opener! T. Harv Eker really made me think about the limiting thoughts I had about money and how to replace those with more positive ones that will contribute to my future success. |
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David Allen, Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity. I think the title says it all. This is one of the best busines books ever, which is why it is still on bestseller lists five years after its debut.
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Bodacious:An AOL Insider Cracks the Code to Outrageous Success for Women
Although written primarily for women, Mary E. Foley's
advice might be applicable to anyone needing a boost of
self-confidence and chutzpah.
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Biz
Journals. For the business climate in your area or a
market you would like to enter. |
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Jack
Canfield, The
Success Principles. New York: Harper Collins, 2005. I
LOVE this book! Great business motivation. Short chapters to pick
up whenever you need it. |
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Dale
Carnegie, How
to Win Friends & Influence People (Revised Edition).
New York: Pocket Books, 1981. This text, originally from 1936, is
still a classic and should be read by everyone who wants to make
sales and develop relationships with potential customers,
collectors, clients,
and professionals in the artworld. |
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Donna
Fisher & Sandy Vilas, Power
Networking: 59 Secrets for Personal & Professional Success
(2nd Edition). Marietta: Bard Press, 2000. |
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Malcolm
Gladwell, The
Tipping Point.
A seminal business book. Gladwell's discussion of Connectors,
Mavens, and Salesmen is fascinating. Entertaining,
thought-provoking stories that explain the nature of marketing
today. |
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Malcolm
Gladwell, Blink.
Gladwell does it again! Explaining the processes behind decisions
and opinions--how we know or feel things in the "blink"
of an eye and the implications. |
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C.J.
Hayden, Get
Clients Now!: A 28-Day Marketing Program for Professionals and
Consultants. New York: AMACOM, 1999. Hayden provides excellent
systems for motivating yourself and getting back on track with
your marketing efforts. |
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Brian
Tracy, Eat
That Frog! 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done
in Less Time. San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler Publishers,
Inc., 2001. Probably my favorite motivational book on the shelf.
Short, sweet, although a little redundant toward the end. |
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Marcia
Yudkin, 6
Steps to Free Publicity. Franklin Lakes, NJ: Career
Press, 2003. My newest favorite book! |
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