Tuesday, July 20, 2021

Lessons for Achieving Success

 


Published in 1928, Napoleon Hill’s The Law of Success has been widely read and his principles followed by many people. The book contains fifteen lessons on such topics as self-confidence, enthusiasm, and imagination. While the book was published many years ago these topics are still relevant. The lessons are designed to make you think about how you approach your desires and how you present yourself.


This book is very detailed. Each lesson is rather long and considering that it was written many years ago it can be more difficult to read than current self-help books. However, the content is excellent. I think the fact that the it takes some work to read the book is good. It makes you think about what you’re reading. I particularly like that the lessons are process rather than outcome oriented. Process is what gets you to where you want to be. It can be hard work, but it is what brings the outcome of success.


The best way to use this book is to read each lesson and decide how you can use the material to fit into your plan for success.


I received this book from St. Martin’s Press for this review.



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