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From 100 Ways to Create Wealth - Ways #11 to 20
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Sam Beckford had five straight business failures before he turned it all around. These 100 “ways” represent the exact changes he made to execute the turnaround and become a millionaire. They not only worked for him, but they have worked for hundreds of his clients who have transformed failure into success.
When we seek to help you create more wealth in life we’re not trying to make you more self-important or encourage you to seek ego-gratification by the accumulation of material objects.
Our intention is to give you a rare and strange freedom — the freedom to move easily in life, go where you want to and do what you want to do. Wealth can deliver that freedom.
We want you to find the freedom to help yourself thrive in your true purpose; to find the leverage to help loved ones, and to financially help organizations and causes you want to help.
Many people shake their heads when they hear about conditions in Africa, but can’t do anything but curse about it. Then they curse people who have the power to help, the people who have the freedom to send money and dig a well in Africa, but don’t.
We want this book to give you a chance to be one of the people who have the power to help.
We are not going to be talking about clever money tricks. How to trick people into anything, or how to do quasi-pyramid schemes, or catch the latest wave of “hot opportunities.” You yourself are the real opportunity available to you. You can inspire yourself to generate earned wealth, the kind of wealth that comes from serving the greatest number of people in the most preferred ways. Sam Beckford had five straight business failures before he turned it all around. These 100 “ways” represent the exact changes he made to execute the turnaround and become a millionaire. They not only worked for him, but they have worked for hundreds of his clients who have transformed failure into success.
When we seek to help you create more wealth in life we’re not trying to make you more self-important or encourage you to seek ego-gratification by the accumulation of material objects.
Our intention is to give you a rare and strange freedom — the freedom to move easily in life, go where you want to and do what you want to do. Wealth can deliver that freedom.
We want you to find the freedom to help yourself thrive in your true purpose; to find the leverage to help loved ones, and to financially help organizations and causes you want to help.
Many people shake their heads when they hear about conditions in Africa, but can’t do anything but curse about it. Then they curse people who have the power to help, the people who have the freedom to send money and dig a well in Africa, but don’t.
We want this book to give you a chance to be one of the people who have the power to help.
We are not going to be talking about clever money tricks. How to trick people into anything, or how to do quasi-pyramid schemes, or catch the latest wave of “hot opportunities.” You yourself are the real opportunity available to you. You can inspire yourself to generate earned wealth, the kind of wealth that comes from serving the greatest number of people in the most preferred ways. Additional recordings by Steve Chandler can be found at: www.SteveChandler.com.

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June 2008
- LearnOutLoud.com Product ID:
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