I bought this book last April 28, 2010 in BOOKS AND MAGS store. The store is located in Walter Mart, Pasong Tamo St, Makati.
I link my story related to the topic given inside the book. I share my personal experience and explain what I’ve understand about it. I hope you find my stories very interesting.
- Remember that the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step
- Give, Give, Give
- Learn the Magic of Non attachment
- Experience Relaxed Passion
- Get Mileage Out of Reflection
- Pay Yourself First
- Accept the Fact that You Can Make Excuses, You Can Make Money, but You Can’t Do Both
- Don’t Deal With Problems, Transcend Them
- Learn About Moods and Money
- Consider the Possibility that If It Sounds Too Good to Be True, It Might Not Be
- Hire Up
- Don’t Worry About the Market – Invest it In
- Become Less Reactive and More Responsive
- Work on “Knowing” Instead of “Believing”
- Remind Yourself that Your Life Begins Now
- Surround Yourself with Experts
- Be Aware of What You Don’t Know and What You’re Not Good At.
- Become Aware of the Passion Factor
- Experiment With the One-Hour Solution
- Be Prepared to Walk Away from Negotiation – You Can Usually Go Back
- Be Willing to Change
- Spend the Bulk of Your Time on the “Critical Inch” of Your Business or Project
- Express Your Gratitude Toward Others
- Leave a Great Impression (Not Just a Good One)
- Maintain Wealth Consciousness
- Wait for Inspiration
- Use the Power of Reflection
- Laugh at Your Mistake (and You Won’t Repeat Them)
- Take Your Lunch
- Ask For What You Want
- Short Circuit Your Reaction Spirals
- Eliminate Your Most Self-defeating Belief
- Keep in Mind that Circumstances Don’t Make a Person, They Reveal Him
- Form a Winning Partnership
- Let Go of Fearful Thoughts
- Think BIG!
- Make Decisions with the Advantage of Long-Term Information Instead of the Disadvantage of Short-Term Information
- Know When to Bet, When to Hold, and When to Fold
- Change What You Can, Accept the Things You Can’t
- Develop Relationships with People Before You Need Something from Them
- Be Aware of Your Unique “Stacking Order”
- Don’t Panic!
- Create from the Inside Out
- Banish Your Doubt
- Know the Secret to Silence
- Sock Away Two Years of Living Expenses
- Give Up Your Fear of Disapproval
- Keep a List of Bargain Shopping Places in Your Purse or Wallet
- Don’t Rely on Too Much Date
- Find a Mentor
- Delight in the Success of Others
- Ask Yourself, Where Is This Decision Likely to Lead?
- Remember the Golden Rule
- Don’t Be Frightened to Ask for Referrals
- Know that the Idea “Opportunity Only Knock Once” Is a Big Myth
- Look for Expenditures that Might Be Made Cooperatively Instead of Individually
- Shop Carefully with Your Vacation Dollars
- Decide Carefully Between a Fixed and Variable Interest Rate on your Home Mortgage
- Buy Large Deductive Insurance
- Whistle While You Work
- Encourage Creativity in Others and Have Faith in Them
- Don’t Give Away your Power
- Charge What You Are Worth
- Listen, Really Listen
- Cultivate Humor and Learn to Smile
- Start a Buyers Club
- Build Up a Large “Trust Fund”
- Sell the Sizzle, Not the Steak
- Go Ahead and Do It
- Be Willing to Take Advice
- Ask Yourself, What Have I Contributed to This Problem?
- Consider that Wisdom May be Even More Important that IQ
- Eliminate the Words “I’m Not a Salesperson” from Your Vocabulary
- Consider that Busyness Gets in Your Way
- Think About Purple Snowflakes
- Stay Out of Reverse
- Let Go of the Fear that If You’re Relaxed or Happy, You’re Going to Fail
- Be Aware of Positive Burnout
- Dive In
- Just Once, Try Something Different
- Help Someone Else Succeed
- Persevere
- Consider the Wisdom of Optimism
- Hold on Tightly, Let Go Lightly
- Be Willing to Apologize
- Lighten Up
- Remember that Everything Is Used the Day After You Buy It
- Keep in Mind that Cheaper Is Not Always Better
- Don’t Be Afraid to Take Baby Steps
- Remind Yourself that Your Life Isn’t Your Enemy, but Your Thinking Can be
- Just Do It
- Resist the Temptation to Continually Raise Your Standard of Living
- Start a Car Pool
- Have a Plan
- Don’t Get Lost in Your Plan
- Stop Commiserating
- Work at It
- Create Your Own Luck
- Don’t Forget to Have Fun
- Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff! Suggest Reading
As I read the book, I will write my opinion, how I feel about it or how I put myself to it and what I’ve learn and add to it. If you have this book too, please share something you have in mind.