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What I Learned on the Way to the Top: By Zig Ziglar

What I Learned on the Way to the Top: By Zig Ziglar

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: IT IS VERY PLEASING TO READ.
Review: I LOVE TO READ THIS BOOK. I HAVE READ IT ABOUT TEN TIMES AND EVERY TIME I READ IT IT GETS BETTER.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Stallbusting Principles and Examples
Review: This book has a wonderful way of teaching important life lessons. It begins with a familiar quote from the Scriptures. Then another quote (either from Zig Ziglar or someone else) expands on the Scriptural reference to make an everyday application. Third, there is a page-long story that exemplifies both principles. Some of the stories are from Zig Ziglar's own life, and others are ones that have touched him. This multilevel approach is very helpful in deepening your appreciation of the concepts involved.

Basically, Mr. Ziglar takes direct aim at the purposelessness, procrastination, defensiveness, misconception, Ugly Duckling, tradition, and bureaucratic stalls. He feels that these stalls are the most harmful to the quality of personal life and progress.

The key principle behind all this is to improve how you relate to others and how they will relate to you . . . seeing the essence of the good life in better relationships. Think of this as the Golden Rule. "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you."

Mr. Ziglar places a great and appropriate emphasis on family, love, friendship, humility, perseverance, service, optimism, dedication, and inspiration.

This is a heart-warming book that will help you smell the roses, even in the midst of what look like daunting circumstances. As Mr. Ziglar points out, it doesn't matter where you start from . . . just where you end up.

Overcome the stalls that steal your potential joy and value in your life!

Donald Mitchell

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Stallbusting Principles and Examples
Review: This book has a wonderful way of teaching important life lessons. It begins with a familiar quote from the Scriptures. Then another quote (either from Zig Ziglar or someone else) expands on the Scriptural reference to make an everyday application. Third, there is a page-long story that exemplifies both principles. Some of the stories are from Zig Ziglar's own life, and others are ones that have touched him. This multilevel approach is very helpful in deepening your appreciation of the concepts involved.

Basically, Mr. Ziglar takes direct aim at the purposelessness, procrastination, defensiveness, misconception, Ugly Duckling, tradition, and bureaucratic stalls. He feels that these stalls are the most harmful to the quality of personal life and progress.

The key principle behind all this is to improve how you relate to others and how they will relate to you . . . seeing the essence of the good life in better relationships. Think of this as the Golden Rule. "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you."

Mr. Ziglar places a great and appropriate emphasis on family, love, friendship, humility, perseverance, service, optimism, dedication, and inspiration.

This is a heart-warming book that will help you smell the roses, even in the midst of what look like daunting circumstances. As Mr. Ziglar points out, it doesn't matter where you start from . . . just where you end up.

Overcome the stalls that steal your potential joy and value in your life!

Donald Mitchell

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Let Zig show you the Way . . . . .
Review: You know how they say that if you learn one new word a day, by the end of the year you will have increased your vocabulary by 365 new words? This carry anywhere book is jam packed with inspirational quotes and stories to guide you to bring out the very best in you. Can you afford not to invest a few moments to read one a day and achieve success with the help of today's world best "Motivator"?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Let Zig show you the Way . . . . .
Review: You know how they say that if you learn one new word a day, by the end of the year you will have increased your vocabulary by 365 new words? This carry anywhere book is jam packed with inspirational quotes and stories to guide you to bring out the very best in you. Can you afford not to invest a few moments to read one a day and achieve success with the help of today's world best "Motivator"?


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