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Paul J. Meyer Recommended List of Books
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Acres of Diamonds,
by Russell H. Conwell
Incredible story!! The first place to look for success is within
ourselves, and then all around us. It's more or less right in our
own back yard!
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As a Man Thinketh,
by James Allen
Paul J. Meyer read this book once a year for over 15 years in his 20s
and 30s.
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How I Raised Myself from Failure to
Success in Selling,
by Frank Bettger
This was about the first book on selling that Paul J. Meyer ever read.
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I Dare You,
by William H. Danforth
This is about living a four-square life physically, mentally,
spiritually, and socially. This sewed the seed in Paul J. Meyer's
mind for the Plan of Action covering our six areas of life which is
in all the goal-setting programs he has written over the past 40 years!
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I'm OK, You're OK,
by Tom A. Harris
Paul J. Meyer has received a lot of personal help from
this book and has also shared it with hundreds of people.
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Life Strategies,
by Phil McGraw
This is the best book Paul J. Meyer has read in the last
year. He has bought and given away over 100 copies.
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The Bible
Paul J. Meyer's ultimate source for gaining wisdom,
knowledge, courage and strength for life! Actually, the Bible is a
"mini library" in itself, containing 66 books.
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The Power of Positive Thinking
by Norman Vincent Peale
This is the all-time best selling book on having
positive thinking and a positive attitude. Paul J. Meyer's mother
also sent him Dr. Peale's weekly sermons for over 20 years.This book made
a great impact on his life as a young man.
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The Greatest Salesman in the World,
by Og Mandino
Og Mandino was a good friend to Paul J. Meyer for over
40 years. This book has out-sold all other sales books. Paul
J. Meyer did a major endorsement for it in the early 60s.
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The Man in the Mirror,
by Patrick Morley
This powerful book invites men to take a probing look at
their identities, relationships, finances, time, temperament, and the
means to bring about lasting change in their lives.
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The Richest Man in Babylon,
by George S. Clason
A simple story which says that a part of all we have is
ours to keep - and we should "put overalls on it" and put
it to work!
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Wisdom, The Gift Worth Seeking,
by Larry Lea
In Paul J. Meyer's daily prayers, he asks God for
wisdom. He often asks. He has read this book several times.
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How to Manage One Million
Dollars or Less,
by Brian Mast (editor)
What separates the Haves from the Have Nots? Are there
secrets to financial freedom? Twenty-nine experts give Christians from all
income levels the strategies to use at work and home, including seven
secrets for increasing personal wealth, tips from wise millionaires, how
to spot trends in the stock market and the final word on solving money
problems. Learn how to implement God's order and blessing to maximize your
family finances.
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