Secret of Millionaire Mind
these seven character- istics of the wealthy. We hope you will learn how to develop them in yourself.
The secret to Millionaire Mind
SEE YOU AT THE TOP BY ZIG ZIZZAR
Offering advice on how to succeed, this guide teaches how to build a solid attitude foundation, promoting the value of a healthy self-image and showing how to build such an image. It clarifies why goals are important, and advises how to set them and how to reach them.
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80/20 Principle by Richard Koch
The Pareto principle states that for many outcomes, roughly 80% of consequences come from 20% of causes (the "vital few"). Other names for this principle are the 80/20 rule, the law of the vital few, or the principle of factor sparsity.
THE MILLIONAIRE FASTLANE BY DJ MEMARCO
“Get Rich Slow”: Go to school, get good grades, graduate, get a good job, save 10%, invest in the stock market, max your 401k, slash your credit cards, and clip coupons…then, someday, when you are, oh, 65 years old, you will be rich.
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THE NAKED MILLIONAIRE BY DAVID TAYLOR
This is a book about becoming a millionaire. Not through investment, although you may invest the money that you make. Not through savings, although you will learn how to go about it in this book
The Naked Millionaire
THE MONK WHO SOLD HIS FERRARI BY ROBIN S. SHARMA
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari is a self-help book by Robin Sharma, a writer and motivational speaker. The book is a business fable derived from Sharma's personal experiences after leaving his career as a litigation lawyer at the age of 25. Click to see full details
The Monk who sold his Ferrari
THE MILLIONAIRE NEXTDOOR BY THOMAS J. STANLEY
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