Issue #81 - Recommended Reads for Design Pros
Some of the best books on how to succeed in your interior design business aren't about interior design.

And they aren't about business.

THIS MONTH:
+ Recommended Reads, Part I
+ Recommended Reads, Part II

Recommended Reads, Part I
The most valuable books for design professionals in these uncertain times emphasize peak performance and prosperity.

And positive thinking.

And managing time and money.

Want to learn more so that you can earn more? Then, sneak a peak at the following:

+ The Success Principals, by Jack Canfield. Take full responsibility over your life. Persistence is the key to high achievement. When someone says "No," you say "Next."

+ How to Think Like a Millionaire, by Mark Fisher and Marc Allen. Focus on abundance, success and prosperity. Turn desires into intentions. Once you INTEND to do something, 90% of your obstacles will disappear.

+ Feel the Fear, and Do it Anyway, by Susan Jeffers. You can't control the world, but you can control your reactions to it. Security isn't having things; it's handling things. You feel pride when you make life work despite adversity.

+ Think and Grow Rich, by Napoleon Hill. What you conceive and believe, you can achieve. Set your financial goal, decide what you'll give to get it, and create a plan and timeline to achieve it.

+ Sell Yourself! 501 Ways to Get Them to Buy from YOU, by Fred Berns. You're too good to be your own secret. Create your commercial, document deeds, establish expertise and, above all, differentiate yourself. http://www.fredberns.com/SellYourself.html


Recommended Reads, Part II
+ The Richest Man in Babylon, by George Clason. "Cures to a lean purse:" Save money, control expenditures, invest assets, own your own home, and provide for your family's future.

+ The Secret, by Rhonda Byrne. You attract what you think about most: what you think about, you bring about. Thoughts become things. Energy flows where attention goes.

+ The Magic of Thinking Big, by David Schwartz. Attitude is more important than intelligence. Look at things not as they are, but as they can be. To think confidently, act confidently.

+ Total Self-Confidence, by Robert Anthony. You aren't what you think you are; what you THINK, you are. Expect the best. Overcome fear, worry and regret by living in the moment. Failure is part of growth.

Warm Regards,

Fred

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