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| Healthier, Wealthier, Wiser: The Miracle of a Good Book |
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Want to be wiser, richer, or more successful? Read more books! I bought the Maxwell book in Spanish, because although I’m already fluent, one of my goals is to develop a command of intellectual, literary Spanish, so that I can reach another of my goals, which is to present my talks in Spanish-speaking countries around the world. The “talent” aspect of the title has been a lifelong issue for me – I’m lucky enough to be good at a lot of things right from the start, without much training or experience. The dark side is that it often makes me lazy (because I can get away with it!), and I often don’t develop my abilities anywhere near to my full potential. I’m reading the Hopkins book on sales because the old adage is true: All of life is sales. In Los Cabos I know a lot of salespeople, and it’s something else to see them in action. Sales is persuasion, which results from understanding people’s needs and wants. Salespeople work to remove the mental and emotional obstacles that prevent people from buying something they truly do need or want. Customers also ultimately need to see, and understand, why buying would benefit them. If I want to make a positive impact on your life with this blog post, I need to be able to “sell” you on the idea that regularly reading high quality books is one of the most powerful (and simple) actions you can take to move you towards realizing the life of your dreams. The more effective I become at persuading people, the more positive effect I can have on your lives. Back to books. I’ve been listening to and studying a lot of Jim Rohn’s work lately. He’s in his 70’s now, and was one of Anthony Robbins’ original mentors. Jim loves to say: “Success is something you attract by the person you become”. If you want to be more successful, work first at improving yourself, to make yourself worth more to the marketplace and everyone around you. One of the best and easiest ways to add value to you is to read more books. Brian Tracy, another fabulous success and motivation teacher, suggests reading an hour, every day, ideally before you even start your work day. According to him, if you read a book every week that covers some area of excellence in your career or persona, you will quickly rise to the top of your field. A book a week means 52 in a year, can you imagine? It boggles my mind to think who I would become if I did this. I manage to read most mornings, now, and just finished a textbook on public speaking. Jim Rohn also recommends that you make a list of books you’d like to read. I started my formal list a couple of days ago. I also have a little “ideas” notebook that I carry around with me all the time - if someone tells me about a great book, I make a note of it right then and there.
So will you accept my challenge, and start reading more?
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