Napoleon Hill

August 8, 2006 at 11:01 pm (Appreciation, Building Customer Relationships, Business Greeting Cards, Customer Loyalty, Definiteness of Purpose, Employee Communications, Employee Recognition, Friendships, From the Heart, Good Deeds, Greeting cards, Home Schooling, Involvement & Customer Loyalty, Kindness, Law of Attraction, Life, Making a difference, Napoleon Hill, Pay it forward, Random Acts of Kindness, Showing My Appreciation, Stay in touch, Teaching Children, Thank You, Think and Grow Rich, Thinking of you, Unexpected acts of kindness, Women Professionals, Word of Mouth Marketing, Working Women, Writing, habits of effective people)

First off, let me apologize for being a slacker the last few days and not making a post. All I can say is that my schedule has been full. I know there are some regular readers of this blog - based on the stats I review - and maybe, just maybe, you like what you read and expect consistency in my posts. I will try to do better. I do sincerely thank all of you that read and check back often.

It probably will not surprise anyone that agrees with most of my philosophies that I admire and hold Napoleon Hill in high regards. His writings have had a very significant influence on my life. If you have not read his writings, I highly recommend you do. I predict they will have a great influence on your life, too.

In fact, if it wasn’t for Napoleon Hill, I probably wouldn’t have started this blog. His techniques and principles for developing “Definiteness of Purpose” can help anyone get focused in their life and work plans. His book, “Think and Grow Rich”, is the best-selling success book in history and is still guiding people who wish to learn how to succeed.

What captured my attention when I first read Think and Grow Rich was that in every chapter Napoleon Hill cited real-life examples based on his first-hand knowledge of 500 of America’s most successful self-made businessmen. When you consider the people he had the privilege of being around in the early 1900s, it just makes his writings that more powerful. It’s like being a “fly on the wall” during the most prosperous time of our nation and learning from some of the most motivated individuals the world has ever seen.

And they all understood the Law of Attraction and the importance of building a Mastermind group. You can, too.

7 Comments

  1. Richard said,

    August 11, 2006 at 6:57 pm

    I’m a huge fan of and realtively new student of the law of attraction. I’ve been a positive thginker for years but now my eyes are being opened wide to the power this law has.

    I wish you luck, especially if you ever dive into the rabbit hole of quantum physics.

  2. Josh said,

    August 12, 2006 at 1:17 am

    That… is a lot of categories! Wow. :O

  3. Tischtennis peine said,

    August 14, 2006 at 4:06 pm

    Tischtennis peine

    I am Karin, very interesting article that contained the information I was searching for in Google, thanks.

  4. keycon said,

    August 14, 2006 at 4:14 pm

    Karin - glad I could assist you.
    Keycon (Richard)

  5. Tom Bailey said,

    November 29, 2006 at 7:20 pm

    Building a mastermind is very challenging. Think and Grow Rich inspired me greatly as well.

    http://sms100.blogspot.com/

  6. Kelsy said,

    May 16, 2008 at 12:37 pm

    I ran across your blog looking for info on Napolean Hill, and just had to send a quick note. Send out Cards to me………..is nothing but a waste of money, and frustrating. As a busy professional I think and look to grow rich, but I certainly wouldn’t have had I continued to waste my time in front of a computer looking at cards. I did find a great company that does this all for me. No I don’t get anything for posting this, I just wanted to let other busy professionals know there is another company out there that will do all of this for you, and not charge so much. I now use Client Connector, and love it!

    Just my 2 cents here

  7. Richard Arnold said,

    May 16, 2008 at 2:29 pm

    Thanks for writing Kelsy. Good to hear of another solution. I will check them out.

    Richard

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