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This list is not organized in order of importance since that depends on the needs of the reader. Also, this is not my “top 6″ lessons from the book overall either. It’s just 6 nuggets of wisdom that I picked up about social media marketing.

If you’re not getting the most out of your social media game yet (trust me, you aren’t), then this is for you.

This week I read for the first time 100 Ways to Motivate Yourself:
Change Your Life Forever.
The Author of 100 Ways to Motivate Others Steve Chandler, again proves that sometimes the simplest ideas make the most sense.

The world has led you to believe that financial freedom is not something you can willfully create in your life.

The TRUTH is that creating excessive financial wealth does not come down to luck or talent. It comes down simply to your beliefs, understanding, and the “pillars” that reinforce your every action.

I finished reading The 10 Pillars of Wealth book last night where…

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I believe, to live a good life, you need to commit to lifelong learning…

And that includes reading better books.

Doing so helps you understand why you do what you do, make better, rational choices in life and work, and develop life’s most important life skills.

This week I read for the first time Work the System: The Simple Mechanics of Making More and Working Less by Sam Carpenter. This book is a reality check for business owners and department managers who are struggling. In order to design your ideal life, this book is should be on your reading list. Read more

I have now finished re-reading Bob Proctor’s book, “You Were Born Rich.”

The author Bob Proctor has been associated with personal and professional development for much longer than other individual alive today. There is an extraordinary amount of happy, successful individuals who pin their successes his advice and teachings.

Bob Proctor really is aware of how to help those who are looking for advice. Not merely are his books on success popular as self-help literature, they can even be a source of inspiration.

His works teach people about the different details in life as well as life lessons that will help any ordinary man stand out. Yes, it is true that success cannot be pulled out from a book. However, reading good literature will help push you to ultimately exceed your own restrictions.

I just finished reading for the first time ‘Who Moved My Cheese’ by Spencer Johnson. Its About How You Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life.

Spencer Johnson introduces the reader to his fable on how to cope positively with change. The story involves four characters who live in a maze: the mice Scurry and Sniff, and two ‘littlepeople’, Hem and Haw. All is going well because they have found a huge source of their favourite food, cheese. Read more

There are two books that Dave recommend that Nicky and his other daughter Lexi should read when she they were teenagers. They are important to read before entering to workforce and then again before investing. They are both written by Robert T. Kiyosaki and go hand-in-hand together. The first one is “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” and the second is “Cashflow Quadrant”.

Robert T. Kiyosaki

Rich Dad, Poor Dad” changed our perspective on how to earn money and in addition “Cashflow Quadrant” helped to solidify it. Read more

7 Habits of Effective People

Have you read the book, ‘The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People’ by Stephen R. Covey. If not do so. It is a great read.

Everyone wants to succeed. One path to success is identifying the habits that can help us on our journey.

Covey believes the way we see the world is entirely based on our own perceptions. In order to change a given situation, we must change ourselves. In order to change ourselves, we must be able to change our perceptions.

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