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The Twelve Universal Laws of Success - 3rd Edition by Herbert Harris (Paperback)

The Twelve Universal Laws of Success - 3rd Edition by  Herbert Harris (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Book of self-help personal growth success techniques that translates metaphysical concepts into actionable principles. Comments and testimonials from 30 people whose lives were changed by the Twelve Universal Laws of Success serve to inspire others.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>21st Century version of Napoleon Hill's Think and Grow Rich. Organizes success principles into twelve universal action laws. Each law is presented with biblical/metaphysical foundations while demonstrating step-by-step action-techniques for applying the law and getting desired results. The "Super Achiever Edition" contains comments and testimonials from 30 persons who have used the Twelve Universal Laws of Success to change their lives. This book puts concepts in "The Secret" into action. Perfect for readers of all ages who want to master the secrets of success and change their lives.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>BookWire Review: December "This book is sure to find the approval of every one who reads it, and is going to find its place amongst classic self-help books. Herbert Harris will with this book be a household name in the manner of Dale Carnegie and Napoleon Hill." Barnesandnoble.com Reviews: Michael O, a Sales Instructor from Chicago: Great book "This by far is one of the most inspiring motivational books I have ever read. I read it from cover to cover and did not want to put it down. The questions from the study guide at the end of each chapter really helped you to reinforce the material. I am going to tell everyone I know about this book. It is awesome."</p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Dr. Herbert Harris is a retired attorney and author of numerous books including How to Make Money in Music, a highly popular guide book to the music industry published by Arco/Prentice Hall and Power Thoughts for Your Success. Herbert's most popular book, The Twelve Universal Laws of Success, provides an organized, straight forward, step-by-step approach to basic success principles and the laws of the universe under which they operate. This easy-to-read empowerment guide has been expanded into a second edition, The Twelve Universal Laws of Success 2nd edition that has attracted worldwide attention. Translations have been published in Canada, China, Czechoslovakia, India, Italy, Mexico, Romania and Saudi Arabia. Dr. Harris, a graduate of Columbia University in New York City, is committed to lifelong learning. His knowledge pursuits have taken him all over the world and help him relate to audiences of all ages, cultural backgrounds, and educational levels. After a stint at Time Magazine in New York City, Herbert launched a free lance writing career that eventually evolved into a nationally syndicated newspaper column called Thoughts for Success. Dr. Harris practiced law for many years and retired from his law practice to pursue a full-time writing and speaking career. Herbert studied under Dr. Frederick Eikerenkoetter (Rev. Ike) and became the Director of the Science of Living Institute in New York City. A former National Marketing Director with NSA, Herbert is a much sought after Marketing and Wealth Building expert. Presently Dr. Herbert Harris resides in North Carolina and is very active as a transformational speaker/coach at churches, community centers, universities, and corporations. He is a popular guest on radio and television programs. He is a Director of the LifeSkill Institute and a Professional Marketing Master and Elite Trainer in the Network Marketing industry. Herbert hosts and maintains the weekly "Millionaire Mentorship" international conference call and webinar.

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