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The greatest lesson you'll ever learn is from your own experiences. But Entrepreneur can also learn from other's advices & their experiences, as long as we allowed ourself to be teachable. There is no better way to continue your education & enhance your life then to begin in the pages of great book.
If you look into libraries & on-line book store it is bit difficult to sort through all clutter in order to get the heart of text that will truly impact your life.
From classic to new release here are list of five great addition to any Entrepreneur's reading list.
1) Think & Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
Napoleon Hill’s old school classic Think and Grow Rich was first published in 1937 after Hill spent 20 years researching and interviewing more than 40 millionaires of his age. While written almost 80 years ago the language and lessons are straightforward, easy to understand and still relevant today.
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari is a self-help book about the development of character and discipline in life, written by Robin Sharma, a writer and leadership guru.
3) First thing First by Steven R. Covey
As entrepreneurs, we already know our most valuable asset is time, but not every entrepreneur knows how to properly use that time.
At first glance, First Things First may seem like just another productivity book but, as you'll learn, true productivity is not about getting more things done in less time but rather doing things that matter with the time you have.
4) Built To Sell by John Warrillow
You may have heard the advice "Have an exit strategy" when starting a business. But not many entrepreneurs have considered what it takes to actually sell a business. In Built To Sell, John Warrillow presents a compelling case for entrepreneurs to approach their business from the perspective of selling it one day.
5) Invent it Sell it Bank it by Lori Greiner
From one of the stars of ABC’s Shark Tank and QVC’s Clever & Unique Creations by Lori Greiner comes a hands-on, nuts-and-bolts guide to getting a new product or company off the ground and making it a success. Lori Greiner is one of America’s most successful, prolific, and sought-after entrepreneurs. But before she created her first hit product, all she had was a great idea, a tireless work ethic, and no clue how to get it to market.
If you look into libraries & on-line book store it is bit difficult to sort through all clutter in order to get the heart of text that will truly impact your life.
From classic to new release here are list of five great addition to any Entrepreneur's reading list.
1) Think & Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
Napoleon Hill’s old school classic Think and Grow Rich was first published in 1937 after Hill spent 20 years researching and interviewing more than 40 millionaires of his age. While written almost 80 years ago the language and lessons are straightforward, easy to understand and still relevant today.
2) The Monk who Sold his Ferrari by Robin Sharma
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari is a self-help book about the development of character and discipline in life, written by Robin Sharma, a writer and leadership guru.
3) First thing First by Steven R. Covey
As entrepreneurs, we already know our most valuable asset is time, but not every entrepreneur knows how to properly use that time.
At first glance, First Things First may seem like just another productivity book but, as you'll learn, true productivity is not about getting more things done in less time but rather doing things that matter with the time you have.
4) Built To Sell by John Warrillow
You may have heard the advice "Have an exit strategy" when starting a business. But not many entrepreneurs have considered what it takes to actually sell a business. In Built To Sell, John Warrillow presents a compelling case for entrepreneurs to approach their business from the perspective of selling it one day.
5) Invent it Sell it Bank it by Lori Greiner
From one of the stars of ABC’s Shark Tank and QVC’s Clever & Unique Creations by Lori Greiner comes a hands-on, nuts-and-bolts guide to getting a new product or company off the ground and making it a success. Lori Greiner is one of America’s most successful, prolific, and sought-after entrepreneurs. But before she created her first hit product, all she had was a great idea, a tireless work ethic, and no clue how to get it to market.
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