"…Do not wait for an opportunity to be all that you want to be; be all that you can today, and when an opportunity to be more is offered to you, take it..." -Wallace D. Wattles How to Promote Yourself, after being first published as Making the Man Who Can in 1909, was republished in 1914. This book shows how to become the man, or woman, who can live a successful, powerful life, and how to achieve it. Some of the themes are familiar from Wallace Wattles' other books, but repetition is the mother of learning. These teachings are as inspiring as they were a century ago as evidenced by the 2006…mehr
"…Do not wait for an opportunity to be all that you want to be; be all that you can today, and when an opportunity to be more is offered to you, take it..." -Wallace D. Wattles How to Promote Yourself, after being first published as Making the Man Who Can in 1909, was republished in 1914. This book shows how to become the man, or woman, who can live a successful, powerful life, and how to achieve it. Some of the themes are familiar from Wallace Wattles' other books, but repetition is the mother of learning. These teachings are as inspiring as they were a century ago as evidenced by the 2006 hit movie and bestseller The Secret by Rhonda Byrne and the practice of many self-help gurus.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Wallace Delois Wattles was an American writer known for his contributions to the New Thought movement. Born in 1860 in the United States, Wattles' work focused on self-improvement and the power of thought in creating success and well-being. While he remained personally obscure during his lifetime, his writings have had a lasting impact, especially within the New Thought and self-help movements, where his ideas continue to be widely quoted. Wattles is best known for his work The Science of Getting Rich, which emphasizes the importance of thought, belief, and creative visualization in achieving financial success. His teachings advocate for cultivating a mindset of abundance, highlighting that anyone can achieve prosperity by aligning their thoughts and actions with certain universal laws. Despite his relatively short life, Wattles' legacy endures through his influence on later writers and thinkers. His works continue to inspire those seeking personal growth, financial prosperity, and a deeper understanding of the connection between mind and success.
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