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Music Success in Nine Weeks by Ariel Hyatt has just been released in its second edition. Many of you indie musicians have wondered if the book is worth the purchase, and I’d like to break down the chapters in order to help you make an informed decision. Ariel Hyatt is the founder of Ariel Publicity & Cyber PR, a New York-based digital firm that connects artists, authors and filmmakers to blogs, podcasts, Internet radio stations... 

In the early 70s there was a book published by Glenn Bland, called “Success! The Glenn Bland Method. This little 175 page handbook as fundamental skills and systems for succeeding. Glenn Bland became a very successful person in the Life Insurance industry, but his thoughts and ideas are easily transferable to any endeavor that someone wishes to partake in. Granted the book is a bit dated since its first copyright was in 1972, but... 

The Success From Home Magazine domain was registered in September of 2002. Every time an issue of this publication is released the purpose is to inspire and motivate anyone interested in entering the Home Based Business market as well as directly catering to Network Marketers. Each month this publication focuses on a successful Network Marketing Company. They really focus on the positive aspects of this company and what is responsible... 

Are you losing the race to success? Would you like or even need some sales coaching to self improvement tips? Then look no more for this book has it all! Finally a book about time management that does not focus on time management because time management is about self management. As the old expression goes, when you change how you look at things the things you look at will change. Cheryl A. Clausen has completed the puzzle of time management... 

This book is an interesting blend of an autobiography, an inspirational book and a business entrepreneurial “how-to”. Brian outlines his business successes and failures and gives practical advice to help other entrepreneurs avoid the pitfalls and hopefully attain success quicker and more frequently. He tells the story of his life and relates how his life’s events shaped his business decisions beginning with his inspiration... 

There is always drama on the road to achieving success. Athletes who are successful know this all too well. Even Tiger Woods still experiences challenges as he attempts to win one more trophy. However, these challenges should not be looked at as “problems” or stumbling blocks, but just the normal routine of what it takes to travel the road to success. Before all the current success gurus, including “The Secret”,... 

Many nonfiction success and business books can be very dry and boring. Even the case studies, almost read like the obituary section of the newspaper. It’s hard to learn about success or business from a textbook or a monotone nonfiction book claiming to have all the answers of businesses success. And when it comes to success in life, family, or business, it is absolutely amazing the amount of advice out there, that essentially says... 

The Law of Success was unavailable for a long time, but in 2000 the Wilshire Book Company reprinted those 16 lessons in two volumes. Volume 2 contains lessons Eight through Sixteen. They are: Self-Control, The Habit of Doing More Than Paid For, Pleasing Personality, Accurate Thought, Concentration, Co-Operation, Failure, Tolerance and The Golden Rule. One thing I noticed is that, in contrast to TAGR, there’s little focus on the story... 

A friend of mine gave me this book “The Law of Success in Sixteen Lessons” to read as a gift. We both were looking to take our businesses to greater height. We told each other that we would read this book through its entirety. The book shows how the wealthy create success. Napoleon Hill was born in 1883 and living his life in poverty. In 1908 Hill was hired by Andrew Carnegie. At that time Carnegie was one of the richest men... 

Imagine learning about how to be successful if you are a worm and your teacher is a basketball coach. People of all ages sometimes feel like only an inch tall and yet are still able to accomplish miles of success. How does this happen? An amazing book for all children at the age of 5 and up is Inch and Miles, the Journey to Success by John Wooden. The famous basketball coach John Wooden takes his “Pyramid of Success” and has... 

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