Friday, October 21, 2011

Tired Of Negativity?

Guest Star Sharon Lechter, annotator of Outwitting The Devil
 
Are you tired of negativity? From the nightly news to cocktail hour conversation, are you frustrated with the constant talk about the roller coaster stock market? Unemployment and underemployment continue to be front page news wherever you look. Statistics clearly show that health problems are increasing related to stress from the ups and downs of the economy. What are we to do? You and I may not be able to impact the global economy, or even our state economy...but EACH of us can take control of our own wallets. And the first step may be taking control of our mindset.
The phrase "just do it!" says it all! The first step may be as easy as changing our environment. A newly released book, Outwitting the Devil, shows you how to expel negativity and how to attract opportunity. It may just be the kick in the pants we all need.
Originally written in 1938 by Napoleon Hill, the year after he published the international blockbuster Think and Grow Rich, Hill addresses the self-limiting beliefs that may be keeping you back from the success you so richly deserve. In a bold and provocative move, Hill interrogates the Devil about how he uses fear and negativity to derail people from success. Is it the real devil, or an imaginary devil? Hill allows you to decide for yourself.
Even though written in 1938, this book is even more relevant today. If you have seen fear, greed, avarice, ego, vanity, procrastination and negativity create havoc around you, Outwitting the Devil will illuminate why it is happening, and how you can rid your life of these elements. It reveals seven specific steps that you can take to drive out negativity, start to recognize opportunities, and capitalize on them to propel you to success. It is those of us who take action today who will create the success stories of tomorrow. Will you be one of them?
I had the honor to bring this book to your attention when Don Green of the Napoleon Hill Foundation asked me to review the original manuscript. With that great honor, came great responsibility as I set forth to annotate the book and draw comparisons between the world in 1938 to that of today. Why was it hidden for so long? Could it have been the Devil at work? The fear that gripped Hill's wife and prevented the book from being published in 1938, may have been a blessing in disguise. The power of its message is exactly what the world needs today!
I can honestly say that the book changed my life for the better and I can also say without a doubt that it will change yours as well.

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