The Success Principles: How to Get from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be FROM THE PUBLISHER
The author of the phenomenal bestselling Chicken Soup series--with over 80 million books sold and 11 #1 Bestsellers--turns to the secrets of success as the cornerstone of his next franchise.
SYNOPSIS
Americans are, above all, an aspirational people. To be human is to aspire to
success: in life, home, relationships, work, education, creative expression, and
indeed in every aspect of daily living. Not since the seminal works of Dale
Carnegie and Napoleon Hill has a writer produced a work that can inspire,
instruct, and practically nurture the impulse for success in all its manifold
expressions. While many authors are serving segments around this
need--mentoring, coaching, discipline, habits, relationships--only Jack Canfield
is addressing this greater void in the marketplace of ideas.
The Success Principles(tm) is a watershed book for a renewed era of
Success-oriented culture, touching on every aspect of our lives. As Napoleon
Hill's Think and Grow Rich was a touchstone for readers last century, so this
book will become the new selfimprovement standard for our own. From sales and
marketing professionals to small business owners, and from teachers to students
and parents, Canfield offers 64 practical and inspiring principles to get any
aspiring person from where they are to where they want to be:
The Fundamentals of SuccessDecide What You Want and attract abundance
into your life; Stay Focused on Your Core Genius;Become an Inverse Paranoid
and marvel as rich opportunities appear; Practice the Rule of 5 andcreate
powerful achievements everyday; Surround Yourself with Successful People; and
more.
Transform Yourself for SuccessFuel Your Success with Passion and
Enthusiasm for non-stop gains in every area; Have an Attitudeof Gratitude;
Transform Your Inner Critic Into Your Inner Coach; Clean Up Your Messes
andIncompletes and create more attention units for success; Face What Isn't
Working and get into success habits that deliver; Release the Brakes and
Accelerate Yourself out of your comfort zone; and more.
Build Your Success TeamMastermind Your Way to Success; Build a Powerful
Support Team; Say No to the Good So You Can Say Yes to the Great; and more.
Create Successful RelationshipsDrop Out of the 'ain't it awful' Club and
surround yourself with more positive people; Be Hear Now;Tell the Truth
Faster; Forgive and Move On; Treat Everyone with Respect; Create
Win-WinSolutions; Trust in Trust.
Maximize Your Success with MoneySpread the Wealth Around and be repaid a
hundred fold; Pay Yourself First; Fund Your Future;Master the Spending Game;
Give More to Get More; Find a way to Serve.
Success Starts NowGo For It!; Empower Yourself by Empowering
Others.
FROM THE CRITICS
Publishers Weekly
When it comes to success, Canfield knows of what he speaks: he is co-creator, with Mark Victor Hansen, of the seemingly endless Chicken Soup for the Soul series. He presents 64 success principles that he claims "always work"-and draws on his own experience and that of others to illustrate them. Sixty-four principles may seem like a lot, but each receives a concise, easy-to-digest chapter that challenges readers to risk creating their lives exactly as they want them. Many of the principles are familiar-e.g., "Take 100% Responsibility for Your Life"-but Canfield has a nifty way of summarizing them ("Reject rejection"), and some are inventive: "Become an Inverse Paranoid" means see the world as out to help you instead of out to get you. He also offers specific techniques, such as positive-thinking exercises and visualizations. A section on transformation provides even more on how to overcome self-defeating beliefs, fears and habits. Further sections offer principles on building good teams and better relationships at the office. Canfield acknowledges his predecessors in the success advice field, such as Napoleon Hill, and is also clear that while he gives information, motivation, and inspiration, readers must contribute their own hard work. Canfield's energy and enthusiasm bounce off the page; many will flock to this inspiring (and very rich) teacher. And those starting off in business or in need of a refresher course may consider this title required reading. Agent, Bonnie Solow. (Jan. 1) Forecast: Harper is putting Canfield in a class with Dale Carnegie and Napoleon Hill. A Today show appearance, 11-city tour and 250,000-copy first printing will demonstrate whether they're right. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.
Library Journal
A prescription for achieving life goals and aspirations, this book by the coauthor of the "Chicken Soup for the Soul" series is destined for best-sellers lists all over the country. Canfield guarantees results if readers decide what they want, believe they deserve it, and practice his 64 principles, laid out here with evangelical zeal. Based on sound psychological, spiritual, and economic truths gathered from interviews, research, and personal experience, these principles include urging readers to take 100 percent responsibility for their own lives, continually ask for feedback, tell the truth faster, and master the spending game. Canfield has an easy style and talks directly to readers, responding to potential "what ifs" and "buts" with encouragement and sound advice. The book's layout is superb-small paragraphs are punctuated by italicized quotes, questions for self-study, and several appropriate cartoons. One could easily pick and choose principles of interest, although a thorough reading is recommended. Lest this all sound too good to be true, Canfield stresses that "Success takes times, effort, perseverance and patience." Essential for all libraries.-Deborah Bigelow, Leonia P.L., NJ Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.