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Energy Alchemy Bookstore:
Within this section, we are building a library of classical personal
development and human potential books. You can purchase each one
at a discount online.
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Think & Grow Rich
by
Napoleon HillDownload the first chapter of Napoleon Hill's
classic book
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The Riches Within
by
John Demartini
In his own unique style, John Demartini helps us to see the incredible
potential we all posses, and the incredible power that tapping into that
potential unleashes.
Click here
for the full review.
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Synchronicity: The Inner Path to Leadership
by Joseph Jaworski
Joseph Jaworski was successful in his legal practise,
yet remained unfulfilled in life.
This book is a personal story about how when you 'follow your bliss' the
world opens up around you. The very relationships and
opportunities needed to support you occur as 'predictable miracles'.
Click here
for the full review.
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Outliers: The Story of Success
by Malcolm Gladwell
In this book Malcolm Gladwell, author of 'The Tipping
Point' and 'Blink', contends that "the biggest misconception about
success is that we do it solely on our smarts, ambition and hard work."
Outliers is loosely categorised as 'pop-economics'. It examines the
underlying impersonal trends that have created many of today's most
successful men and women.
Click here
for the full review.
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59 Seconds: Think a little, Change a lot
by Richard Wiseman
Professor Richard Wiseman is a scientist, well-known
for his books that scientifically challenge the assumptions we make in
our lives.
In this new book Richard Wiseman explores the world of personal
development. He presents a collection of techniques that are
scientifically proven to bring results.
Invest your time wisely by reading the full review.
Click here.
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Ageless Body, Timeless Mind
by Deepak Chopra
This is an eye-opening book. It combines western science and eastern
philosophy to challenge our preconceptions about the aging process.
Deepak Chopra fills this book with fascinating scientific case studies
and practical tips from the lives of those who have lived to over 100.
The journey this book takes is from the common external view of aging to
the realization that ageing is an internal process.
To read the full review
click here.
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The New Psycho-Cybernetics
by
Maxwell Maltz, ed. Dan Kennedy
Psycho-Cybernetics is
one of the key foundations of much of today's success and
self-improvement literature. First published in 1960, this new edition
has been updated by way of language and examples for today's readers.
The book emerged out of Maxwell Maltz's observations as a plastic
surgeon about how different people reacted to the changes in their
physical appearance.
This book is an insightful manual for aligning your self-image with your
automatic success mechanism. Without this alignment your goals will
continue to elude you.
To read the full review
click here.
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How to Win Friends and Influence People
by Dale Carnegie
This book is a business and personal development classic. With 16
million copies sold worldwide since 1937, Dale Carnegie obviously tapped
into a fundamental challenge faced by people everywhere.
The teachings in this book are inspirational and practical. Reading it
will bring you a much greater awareness of the opportunities hidden
inside even your most strained relationships today.
To read the full review
click here.
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Personal Development for Smart People
by Steve Pavlina
Steve
Pavlina is the hugely successful and most well-know personal development
blogger on the internet. 'Personal Development for Smart People' is his
first book.
This book brings to light the fundamental principles that underlie the
process of personal development. These are practical principles. By
become more aware of them, you will improve your results every area of personal
development.
To read the full review
click here.
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The Breakthrough Experience
by Dr John Demartini
This is the book of Dr John Demartini's signature event, The
Breakthrough Experience.
In this book Dr Demartini will bring together the extremes of your
experience to radically re-contextualise your life, your relationships
and your goals.
To read the full review
click here.
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Lighten Your Load
by Peter FieldImagine how
your life would change if you left your job, packed your bags and
travelled the world learning from the most successful names in personal
development. You would learn so much, when you returned home your life
would be entirely different.
Let me introduce Peter Field. After 30 years of work, sacrifice and
struggle he left his job and took this journey.
The great news for you is that he has written a book bringing together
all the lessons he learnt along the way. The means that you do not have
to leave your job, spend thousands of pounds or even leave the house to
reap the benefits of such an adventure.
To read the full review
click
here...
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The Science
of Getting Rich
by Wallace D. Wattles
Anybody
who has been around personal development for sometime will have heard of
the film "The Secret".
It is very impressive, very flashy and very dramatic. It makes for a
great cinema experience, but where did it come from?
"The Science of Getting Rich", written in 1910, is the book that
inspired Rhonda Byrne.
The secret behind "The Secret" offers a very different experience
to the film.
To read the full review
click
here…
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The Luck Factor
by Dr Richard
Wiseman
Are
you a lucky or an unlucky person?
Most people see luck as something that happens to them. Chance events
will tend to either go in their favour, or not.
Dr Richard Wiseman is a psychologist who became intrigued by this
phenomenon of luck. Does such a thing really exist and if so what
factors affect it?
The first sections of this book are a stunning summary of the Principles
of Luck, revealed by his numerous experiments.
The Luck Factor then culminates with a detailed look at the ways in
which you can take control and actually increase the amount of good luck
you experience.
To read the full review
click
here…
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Your Life, Your Legacy
by Roger
Hamilton
This
book is the key to finding your flow in the area of wealth creation.
Roger Hamilton is a leading entrepreneur in Asia and the South Pacific.
Drawing on wisdom from the I Ching, the ancient Chinese ‘Book of
Changes’, Roger Hamilton has developed a system that pulls the covers
off the mechanics of wealth.
‘Your Life, Your Legacy’ details the different stages in the evolution
of a business. However more importantly it goes into how different
personality profiles fit into the growth of the business.
Once you know your profile, you will know how you naturally provide
value to any organisation. By focusing on this area of activity you will
find your flow and open the door to effortless wealth in your life.
Free 23 page sample download inside!
To read the full review
click here.
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Man's Search for Meaning
by Viktor Frankl
’What
is the meaning of life?’ is one of those BIG questions that it is
seemingly impossible to find a satisfactory answer for.
However his book makes a valuable contribution to the discussion.
In
Britain today we have so much freedom and opportunity that it can be
difficult to see the wood for the trees. But what if all of these
suddenly disappeared. With no freedom and no prospects what would be
left to life?
Imprisoned for years in the Nazi death camps Viktor Frankl witnessed
this. The book explores what enabled some prisoners to hold onto life,
when many gave up and surrendered to death.
Half
biography and half introduction to Logotherapy, this book is all thought
provoking!
To read the full review
click here…
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The Alchemist
by Paul Coelho
This
is a book that has journeyed through several hands before eventually it
was given to me.
On the inside cover is written a note. Who wrote the words, and who
received them is a mystery to me, however I would like to share them
with you:
“A good friend gave me this book. I am now following his gesture, by
passing it on to you, because I admire the way and terms by which you
live life.
Not everyone is willing and capable to look life’s unknown in the
face, and still proceed forth bravely, never mind the consequences.
I hope that this little book will inspire you to keep going and to
never give up on pursuing your destiny!
I hope that we can assist each other along the way. Good Luck!”
These personal sentiments perfectly reflect the values in this book
and my motivations for sharing it with you. To read more about ‘The
Alchemist’
click here
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The 4-Hour Work Week
by Timothy Ferris
How
good does that sound!
Just imagine what you could do with the rest of your “work week”!
Compacting 35+ hours down to 4 is no small feat. Seeing the title you
might think that either this book is going to be really fluffy or
jam-packed with practical easy to implement advice.
I’m
happy to say ‘jam-packed’ is an understatement. To watch Tim
Ferris talking about his revolutionary approach to work-life balance,
click here.
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Think and Grow
Rich
by
Napoleon HillThis classic title, published in 1937, was the
culmination of a life-times work by Napoleon Hill, who was inspired by
the great Andrew Carnegie to write a book that explained the secret
success formula used by the canny Scot, and countless other successful
individuals. The teachings in this book are in essence timeless
wisdom that continues to define our understanding of success even today!
This was the book that changed the life of Bob Procter, and is the
book he references in 'The
Secret'.
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The Secret
by Rhonda
ByrneThe book that's based on the infamous DVD.
Explains how we can learn to tap into and harness The Law of Attraction,
and put it to work in our lives. If you've not seen the film yet,
watch the first 20 minutes online here.
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As a Man Thinketh
by James AllenThis really does reinforce the view that the essence
of all personal development is, at its core, teaching timeless
wisdom! The title is taken from a quotation in the bible, and this
book was published in 1902. Another timeless classic, and one that
is personally recommended by Bob Procter "As a man thinketh in his
heart, so he is"
(Proverbs 23, 7)
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A New Earth: Awakening to your life's purpose
by Eckhart Tolle
Eckhart's powerful recent book that builds on and adds clarity to his
seminal work The Power of Now. This book has been
featured as a series of webcast classes with Eckhart on Oprah's website.
To visit Oprah.com, click
here.
To order the A New Earth today, click
here
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N.b. Click here for the Recommended Reading list for those who have
completed 'The Next Step' program.
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