100 Ways to Create Wealth
J**B
one of the best books on the subject (and I've read them all)
I'm a money coach for women so I've read so many books on wealth and prosperity. After getting to #94 in the book, I turned to my husband and said: this might be the best book I've read on the subject yet. The language is so conversational, so accessible and light that you really feel like you're hearing these concepts from an old friend. And it makes them so much more doable and real.I've converted at least half of the ideas I got from this book into action steps with enormous results including three new potential clients! This book is not to be read and put away. This book is pure potential energy just waiting for you to convert it into ACTION and resultsYes, some of the concepts you may have heard before but that's the beauty of this book. Because they actually walk their talk, they have real life examples of how they've actually applied these principles first hand! Grounded in reality and yet inspirational, this book is a must read for the entrepreneur or anyone who wants to get started using their creativity to build wealth.
R**I
If it's wealth you're after, this book is a gold mine.....
I'm a reluctant, yet successful, business man. I'm not very shrewd and I can't compete in a "dog eat dog" scenarioand still be happy. I am drinking up the approach to business that these authors promote.Both Sam Beckford and Steve Chandler writing one book is a fascinating prospect to begin with.They are different and complement one another, but what they do have in common is a "win-win" approachto business and life. If one can be creative and enjoy the act of giving to others in unique and innovative ways,the wealth is a necessary correlate. I really like the ethic behind the strategies in this book. This is alsoa book to re-read and get more out of each time. If the world functioned on these principles, there wouldbe abundance everywhere. I am thankful that I've had the chance to find and read Mr. Chandler's books,and Sam Beckford's influence has been a vital force in the success of my own business in thiseconomic climate. I most heartily recommend this book.
L**!
Highly Recommended for Changing How We Perceive and Aquire Wealth
I own the hardcover and audio version of "100 Ways to Create Wealth". As I read the book I had several moments of clarity. I found much of what I thought I knew about making money was incorrect. Steve has a very down to earth way of explaining how to create wealth by simply doing the next right thing. First be of service. Yes, it may be common sense for most, but that doesn't necessarily mean people do it or know how to do it without putting the customer off. The open hand approach would have many an entrepreneur or corporate executive running for cover. Some have referred to this text as the new "Think and Grow Rich". I agree. This is doable. The principles are sound. I truly enjoyed this book and I recommend it. I admit it wasn't what I was expecting as I started reading. The ideas grow on you. Prove it to yourself.
A**R
Better Than I Expected!
The book was in much better condition than I expected--like new!
D**T
and have loved it so much
I've had this title on Audible for over a year, and have loved it so much, I wanted the Kindle version to more easily refer to powerful points in the content. This is a great book for anyone who wants to get out of a "rut" and into possibility thinking and new ways of being!
S**E
Four Stars
books like this are good to read because it helps you in your relationships
J**R
disappointing
this was a bummer of a book. i was looking for some objective, tangible steps to put to work right away relating to investing, taxes, etc. the book is mostly filled with subjective advice relating to your perspective and attitude on various things. its not necessarily terrible advice, but the majority of it i have heard many times before.
D**.
Some will perceive this as priceless & some as useless.
There is definitely some good advice to be taken from this book. At times I felt it was just salesperson pep rally jargon along the lines of "7 Habits of Highly Effective People" (which I found completely useless). Overall I would recommend it.
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