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DISCOVER HOW THE PLEASURE PRINCIPLE CAN HELP YOU MAKE A PROFIT, ESTABLISH A SECURE FINANCIAL FOUNDATION, AND CREATE A PROSPEROUS FUTURE FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. Making money can be a fun, fascinating, creative enterprise. Phil Laut, whose financial seminars have helped thousands of men and women from all walks of life dramatically increase their incomes, demonstrates how you can overcome the principle obstacles to making money: guilt, fear, and feelings of helplessness or pressure. Once you have made money your friend, you'll discover that increasing your income is a simple matter of using…mehr

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DISCOVER HOW THE PLEASURE PRINCIPLE CAN HELP YOU MAKE A PROFIT, ESTABLISH A SECURE FINANCIAL FOUNDATION, AND CREATE A PROSPEROUS FUTURE FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. Making money can be a fun, fascinating, creative enterprise. Phil Laut, whose financial seminars have helped thousands of men and women from all walks of life dramatically increase their incomes, demonstrates how you can overcome the principle obstacles to making money: guilt, fear, and feelings of helplessness or pressure. Once you have made money your friend, you'll discover that increasing your income is a simple matter of using your imagination. Inside this unique book, you'll find exercises and self-tests to help you understand and utilize - The four Laws of Wealth - The helpful six-step method for developing a purpose in life - The simple seven-stage plan for finding the perfect career - Twelve ideal techniques for creating a new self-image - Fifteen priceless affirmations to change the way you think about money - And much more!
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Autorenporträt
Phil Laut is a graduate of Harvard Business School. He also graduated from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy and served as an officer in the Coast Guard, including a year spent as commanding officer of an eighty-two-foot patrol boat during the height of the Vietnam War. He also worked as a comptroller at a major computer manufacturer. Now he and his wife, Jeanne Miller, conduct weekend seminars together throughout the world.