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Sorry, but the Secret for Success includes a lot of dedication, focus and hard work. Success doesn’t occur without these tenets.

Certainly, there are some great books available to help guide you along the right path. I firmly believe that the Bible is the best motivational book ever written.

There are others that we are happy to offer free of charge that will be of benefit. Why not download some of these gems?

Nick Thorne - Operations Manager, CTF Services Ltd

The Daily Tonic - For people who want to succeed (152 pages)
By Geoffrey Moss

These golden quotes come from many sources and many countries. They may be short statements, but they are based on long experience. They have been selected and edited to help ambitious people succeed in life.

Read a quotation each day. “The Daily Tonic” has a quote for each day, which you can scroll to. Meditate on the thought, and see if the advice helps you to achieve your goals.

If a quote seems to speak to you, write it on a card, and refer to it often. Make these quotes your “CheckList of Success” on your way to a successful career of achievement.

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Secrets for Success (153 pages)
By Geoffrey Moss

Why do some people succeed and others fail? Why do some of the brightest scholars not succeed in life? Why do some who fail miserably at school, go on to lead such successful lives? Why do many children of wealthy parents lack motivation to achieve?

For many years I have been talking to successful people and asking them questions to find common reasons for their success. What has motivated these people? There are no road maps for a successful career but there are guidelines from people who have achieved a successful life.

I have always found people who have been successful in their careers willing to share the secrets for their success with others. This book is a distillation of many of their ideas.

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Success Secrets for New Managers (302 pages)
By Geoffrey Moss

Vast changes in management styles have occurred since I wrote “Survival Skills for New Managers”. The electronic revolution has changed the way we work and live. Boundaries have come down and many managers have slipped the bonds of national allegiances.

Many large organisations are going the way of the dinosaurs. Businesses have become leaner and meaner and “flatter” – many of the middle managers have disappeared. More women are occupying executive desks in a wide range of organisations.

Many organisations have trimmed back to core activities to maximise their profits and now send work out to contractors in many countries. As contract labour becomes the norm, long-term career prospects are increasingly difficult to predict and workers often feel insecure.

More people are working from home and communicating electronically with managers, colleagues and clients. Businesses are becoming smaller and more personal. Increased competition means quality service to customers has become more important.

This book was written for professional and technical people who become managers. It was written for the teacher who becomes the principal of the school, the scientist who becomes the administrator and for the economists, engineers, veterinarians, agriculturists, accountants, lawyers, doctors and other professionals who become managers.

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Acres of Diamonds (37 pages)
By Russell H. Conwell

I visit a town or city, and try to arrive there early enough to see the postmaster, the barber, the keeper of the hotel, the principal of the schools, and the ministers of some of the churches, and then go into some of the factories and stores, and talk with the people, and get into sympathy with the local conditions of that town or city and see what has been their history, what opportunities they had, and what they had failed to do - and every town fails to do something - and then go to the lecture and talk to those people about the subjects which applied to their locality.

"Acres of Diamonds" - the idea - has continuously been precisely the same.

The idea is that in this country of ours every man has the opportunity to make more of himself than he does in his own environment, with his own skill, with his own energy, and with his own friends.

RUSSELL H. CONWELL.
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As a Man Thinketh (22 pages)
By James Allen

This little volume (the result of meditation and experience) is not intended as an exhaustive treatise on the much-written upon subject of the power of thought. It is suggestive rather than explanatory, its object being to stimulate men and women to the discovery and perception of the truth that –
"They themselves are makers of themselves"
by virtue of the thoughts which they choose and encourage; that mind is the master weaver, both of the inner garment of character and the outer garment of circumstance, and that, as they may have hitherto woven in ignorance and pain they may now weave in enlightenment and happiness.

James Allen
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Think and Grow Rich (230 pages)
By Napoleon Hill

In every chapter of this book, mention has been made of the money-making secret which has made fortunes for more than five hundred exceedingly wealthy men whom I have carefully analyzed over a long period of years.

The secret was brought to my attention by Andrew Carnegie, more than a quarter of a century ago. The canny, lovable old Scotsman carelessly tossed it into my mind, when I was but a boy. Then he sat back in his chair, with a merry twinkle in his eyes, and watched carefully to see if I had brains enough to understand the full significance of what he had said to me.

When he saw that I had grasped the idea, he asked if I would be willing to spend twenty years or more, preparing myself to take it to the world, to men and women who, without the secret, might go through life as failures. I said I would, and with Mr. Carnegie's cooperation, I have kept my promise.

This book contains the secret, after having been put to a practical test by thousands of people, in almost every walk of life.

NAPOLEAN HILL
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