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  • Your possibilities for success are endless. Success is a shapeshifter. Its form changes with the wind, and it cannot be caught or tamed. Often, it feels utterly unattainable. But rather than putting "success" in a box, claiming there's only one path to achieve it, Napoleon Hill has proven in his work that the one thing you really need to succeed is simple: You. Napoleon Hill's Success Masters is your blueprint to discover the winner inside you and earn the success you desire―with essays from motivational powerhouses including Napoleon Hill alums like Paul Harvey, W. Clement Stone, Henry van Dyke, Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, and Earl Nightingale.
  • Poetry is an art form that oftentimes can be difficult for modern day readers to interpret. However, the 101 poems contained in this book have been individually selected to speak directly to the heart in simple language that is easily understood by all. Although Napoleon Hill was not a poet, he read many of the poems contained in this volume and even referred to them in his books. Poets like Edgar Guest, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Jessie Rittenhouse, Walter Wintle and William Shakespeare were among Hill's favorites. He was inspired to write some of his most famous essays after reading their poetry. In addition to the poems themselves, this anthology offers commentary by Napoleon Hill in order to help you understand the significance of the eleven sections into which this book is divided. The first ten sections cover 10 of his17 success principles. Section eleven is dedicated solely to the most often requested reprints of Hill's "poetic" essays. Here you will read his memorable selections that have withstood the test of time.
  • This book, which describes the author’s one man crusade for a new penal rehabilitation program, known as The Seventh Step, takes you right into the drama of prison life. In 1963, Bill Sands, an ex convict, and the Reverend James Post formulated a self- help group in the Kansas State Prison. This first pre-release program adopted a slogan and guidelines that are the basis of The Seventh Step programs today. This was a danger-charged mission of an ex-inmate at San Quentin who crashed the Main Yard to prepare convicts for life in the “squarejohn” world―to help them go outside―and stay out. Faced with the hopelessness of the men who had been parolled but not released because no one would hire them, getting the men to face themselves and the outside world realistically, knowing about the inmates’ desire for revenge, all had to be channeled into an overwhelming desire for freedom. Their stories are fascinating and inspiring. Tremendously successful, the program reduced the number of men returning to prison for crimes committed after their release from 80% to 20% and spawned Seventh Step chapters across the United States.
  • Napoleon Hill’s Cycle of Thought – a book to inspire your positive self. This upside down book replicates the cycle of thought. Positive thinking does not just “happen,” but often occurs in tandem with the outgrowth of negative thought. If not for loss, a person might not be able to appreciate a gain in finances, relationships, and employment among many other circumstances in life. In order to focus on the good the bad needs to be acknowledged. This cyclic balance demonstrates the ebb and flow of the Universe constantly in motion both for and against itself.
  • Why leave a legacy when you can live one right now? When you realize that your success journey is really a journey of giving, you will unlock the potential for profound riches. The world's top entrepreneurs and leaders derive their success and fulfillment from the alignment of their professional endeavors with their search for meaning and impact. Rather than waiting until they feel they have something to offer, they consistently share their resources to better the lives of others. Now is the time for you to discover your unique gifts and create a giving plan so that you can begin to live your legacy.
  • Drawn from the modern-day classic, Think and Grow Rich ― this new edition dives deeper into the 5 core secrets that have shown the greatest success. With these 5 lessons, you have the power to change your life and set you upon the path of learning and self-development. Originally published in 1937, Napoleon Hill draws on stories from Andrew Carnegie, Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, and more than 500 other men of great wealth to demonstrate his moneymaking philosophies. With simple and practical techniques, Hill teaches that great and lasting success is possible with nothing but thoughts, ideas, and organized plans.
  • Napoleon Hill's 17 Essential Principles of Personal Achievement have served as an encouraging and illuminating guide for those seeking to improve all areas of their lives for more than half a century. Lessons on Success is the book that keys readers into Hill's distinct thought process—this is THE complete and unabridged mind-power method for achieving your goals.  
  • Just having positive thoughts or dreams is not enough. You must put those dreams and wishes into action. That’s the only way you’ll have a chance of having them come true. Drs. Arnold and Barry Fox focus on living a positive lifestyle and seeing the abundant side of life. They offer action-oriented strategies that will assist you in seeing that which is possible and how to attain it. This insightful, inspiring book can stand alone or be read as a sequel to their co-authored book, Wake Up! You’re Alive. Both books focus on using action oriented strategies to help you see the positive side of life. When you think positive thoughts, and couple them with action, anything is possible.
  • This workbook is designed as a companion to the best selling personal development book of all time - Napoleon Hill's 1937 classic, Think and Grow Rich. This workbook will stimulate your mind and your dreams and your desire to achieve, to go beyond where you are now in financial resources, meaningful relationships, and career aspirations. Based on thirteen proven and practical principles, or steps, you will have the tools and encouragement to advance in life - the sky is the limit. And it all begins with how you think.
  • The Magic Ladder to Success is Napoleon Hill’s lost classic and the book that preceded the all-time bestseller Think and Grow Rich. The original copy of this book has been appraised at over $40,000. Now you too can own this beautiful reproduction copy, with the content reproduced from one of only a few known original editions owned by the Napoleon Hill Foundation. The Magic Ladder to Success is the volume in which Hill first distilled the seventeen factors that make up his “Law of Success” philosophy, revealing how people can acquire riches if they keenly desire them and put the necessary actions in place using their intellect. These key principles capture the ethics and actions that empower all who harness them to become leaders in the field of their choice. Leaders are not born, Hill argues; "they are molded by a remarkably similar, simple, and dynamic set of habits." There is a treasure of knowledge unearthed in this book. Hill offers a very concise, step-by-step pathway up the ladder of success, an advancement dependent on the organization of one’s thought processes. The Magic Ladder to Success is worth reading many times and applying throughout one’s life.

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