information and learning from books will only be useful if you take action on it
information+action=result
information +w/0 action=stored information
w/o information + action = mistakes
w/0 information +w/o actions = Laziness
information and learning from books will only be useful if you take action on it
information+action=result
information +w/0 action=stored information
w/o information + action = mistakes
w/0 information +w/o actions = Laziness
I would suggest Kiyosaki's "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" and Bo's "8 Secrets of the Truly Rich". You'll gain an understanding on why you are in business and what you should do.
Totally agree with jonz. Whatever info and learnings you gain from these books.. take action. Use it.
i agree with you bro..
but heres the real score: 5% ra ang mga "action" people... i know most of the people are only "busy" getting started and reading books but they dont have the concrete game plan of executing their goals...
"goals that are not put into writing are not goals at all"...
I just found an old book... really great book. "Richest Man in Babylon". If you can find this book.. I highly suggest it.
I'm done with Robert Kiyosaki's books, very nice ideas, discussed some details and perspective of both worlds, rich and poor. It teaches you how to handle money wisely and envision yourself which choices to make, the 4 cashflow quadrants. Very nice. That's why it's a best seller.
Then I met the books of Og Mandino. Although old coz i remember my Pa read this books before but timeless inpiration. It provokes you to take action, have faith, and believe.
I agree with venthought, Og Mandino's books are timeless. I started reading him when I was 17 together with the books of Norman Vincent Peale, (Power of Positive Thinking) , Dale Carnegie and the like.
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