

Buy Success Habits by Hill, Napoleon online on desertcart.ae at best prices. ✓ Fast and free shipping ✓ free returns ✓ cash on delivery available on eligible purchase. Review: These series of transcripts, from radio presentations made by Napoleon Hill, circa 1951, are powerful and profound. I’ve read almost everything that Hill has written. This book represents some of his best work. As one who has written some less-than-favorable reviews of publications by the Napoleon Hill Foundation, I don’t say that lightly. Hill hammers home his points on what it takes to achieve a successful life with an electrifying energy and persuasiveness that leaves the reader captivated. Hill acknowledges the disaster wrought by his 1941 divorce from Rosa Beeland. It cost him over a million dollars that year (over $17,818,000 today) and the rights to the royalties of “Think and Grow Rich.” This setback took Napoleon Hill five years to overcome; here the reader assumes the reference is as much to the emotional component as the monetary. It’s a striking example of the strongest of emotions, love, and the consequences of being overcome by it. Hill was swept off his feet by a sexy beauty some twenty-five years younger than he. His loss of passionate control would soon cost him dearly. The author’s personal experiences (like this one) and his lifelong analysis of successful individuals can be of great benefit to the reader who applies the principles. Review: such a great and motivating book
| Best Sellers Rank | #327,226 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #252 in Self-Esteem #429 in Business & Investing Skills #437 in Business Development & Entrepreneurship |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (240) |
| Dimensions | 13.5 x 1.9 x 21.5 cm |
| Edition | Main Market |
| ISBN-10 | 1529006473 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1529006476 |
| Item weight | 246 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 240 pages |
| Publication date | 8 January 2019 |
| Publisher | Macmillan |
| Reading age | 18 years and up |
A**E
These series of transcripts, from radio presentations made by Napoleon Hill, circa 1951, are powerful and profound. I’ve read almost everything that Hill has written. This book represents some of his best work. As one who has written some less-than-favorable reviews of publications by the Napoleon Hill Foundation, I don’t say that lightly. Hill hammers home his points on what it takes to achieve a successful life with an electrifying energy and persuasiveness that leaves the reader captivated. Hill acknowledges the disaster wrought by his 1941 divorce from Rosa Beeland. It cost him over a million dollars that year (over $17,818,000 today) and the rights to the royalties of “Think and Grow Rich.” This setback took Napoleon Hill five years to overcome; here the reader assumes the reference is as much to the emotional component as the monetary. It’s a striking example of the strongest of emotions, love, and the consequences of being overcome by it. Hill was swept off his feet by a sexy beauty some twenty-five years younger than he. His loss of passionate control would soon cost him dearly. The author’s personal experiences (like this one) and his lifelong analysis of successful individuals can be of great benefit to the reader who applies the principles.
C**M
such a great and motivating book
A**R
If you're a fan of Think and Grow Rich, Success Habits feels like the missing companion. It's a collection of Hill’s lectures that go deeper into the mindset and routines behind success—not just financial, but personal and professional growth too. What I Loved: Practical Wisdom: Hill breaks down success into daily, repeatable habits—discipline, focus, persistence. It’s not fluff; it’s actionable. Legacy Lessons: Even though the language is old-school, the principles are timeless. Think personal development meets philosophy. Inspirational Tone: His delivery is motivational without sounding preachy. You really feel like he’s talking to you. Short Chapters: Easy to digest one habit at a time, great for a morning mindset boost. What Could Be Better: Dated Language: At times, the language feels a bit stiff or repetitive, especially if you're used to modern self-help books. Some Overlap: There’s repetition if you've read Hill before, but new insights still shine through. Overall: A great refresher for anyone serious about growth. If you're into mindset, goals, and legacy thinking, this book is worth a read—especially if you treat it like a workbook for your daily habits.
S**H
One of the best book for self Help.definitely help to change your Habit for growth of your life. Should read and take actionable point for good. 😊 Happy Reading.
C**R
Dieses Buch ist eine Pflichtlektüre für erfolgreiche Unternehmer!
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