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It not only guides you but it offers a free internet course that you can join. If you need a guideline to follow- this book is a good start. This book has a lot to offer. I have read a lot of books on self improvement and I find this book to be revealing insights into what you need to do to become successful.
If you can read it with an objective mind, you'll learn awesome tools that will help you prosper. Nonetheless, sometimes Jack Canfield seems too cocky and false. At first I was dazzled by the aura of the book. It has incredible advice I've been following. I lost interest at some point.
Written where anybody can ready and understand with a great deal of common cents - very easy to use. It has made me really think and reflect about what I want out of life - and then start working toward those goals/dreams.
I'm happy to say that I've had some degree of success and my life's improved as a result.Cas, author of Cassius Cheong's Positively Quit Manual Here's one of them:E+R=O(Event + Response = Outcome)".every outcome you experience in life (whether it is success or failure, wealth or poverty, health or illness, intimacy or estrangement, joy or frustration) is the result of how you have responded to an earlier event or events in your life. I read The Success Principles in Apr 2006 and have not come across a better self-improvement book since. I found at least 15 compelling or self-evidently correct principles / lessons in the book. simply change your responses (R) to the events (E) - the way things are - until you get the outcomes (0) you want."I've worked to incorporate some of these principles into what it is to be 'Cas'.
this is a great book. jack canfield is feel of great ideas in getting where you want to be
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