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Napoleon Hill is one of the world's most enduringly popular motivational authors. He spent much of his life researching the behaviours and activities of wealthy people to work out the characteristics that made them so successful. Through his interviews with hundreds of the most affluent men and women of his time he discovered that if we can learn to think like the rich we can start to emulate their success. In Think and Grow Rich Hill explained the thirteen simple steps in his formula for success, and by understanding and applying them you can change your life. The original version of Think and Grow Rich, which has sold 80 million copies worldwide, is a classic containing advice on everything from making your first million to leadership excellence and even maintaining loving relationships. It is unlikely that there is a personal development seminar anywhere on the planet that can't trace its roots back to Think and Grow Rich. Napoleon Hill's Think and Grow Rich by Karen McCreadie illustrates Hill's thirteen principles of achievement with modern case studies and reviews of recent scientific research to enable 21st century readers to learn how to manage their thinking and transform their quality of life. Readers will discover:* Why you need to know your 'definite major purpose' in order to make progress;* How remaining flexible can turn set-backs into success;* The power of language and how widening your vocabulary can set you free;* How to harness your subconscious and turn your dreams into reality;* Why you don't need to know it all in order to succeed.McCreadie's thoroughly up-to-date interpretation of Napoleon Hill's work is not a substitute for the 1937 original, but seeks to illustrate the timeless nature of Hill's extraordinary insights by bringing them to life with modern examples.
Contents
Introduction1. Find your definite major purpose2. Opportunity can sneak in by the back door3. Thoughts have power4. What does your vocabulary say about you?5. Maintain an open mind6. Universal power adapts to thought7. Infinite intelligence doesn't discriminate8. Commit or don't bother trying9. Be a practical dreamer10. Religion does not have exclusive rights to faith11. Develop faith through visualisation12. Engage your emotions toward your goal13. No such thing as bad luck14. Become a go-giver instead of a go-getter15. Appoint a sentry to your mind16. Heaven and hell are right here, right now17. What are you looking for?18. Education doesn't equal intelligence19. Get along with others20. It's never too late to learn21. Use your imagination22. Ideas without action are impotent23. If the first plan fails, get a new one24. Failure is a trickster with a keen sense of irony and cunning25. Be courageous26. Control and justice27. Definite decisions and definite plans28. Do more than you're paid for and foster a pleasing personality29. Understand your people30. The devil's in the detail31. Take responsibility32. Co-operate with others33. Be careful what you read34. Everyone can change if they want to35. Make a decision and stick to it36. Pass the persistence test37. A quitter never wins, and a winner never quits38. Persistence versus stupidity39. Form a master mind group40. The mystery of sex transmutation41. The importance of emotionised thought42. Use your willpower to change your mind43. What's in your mental filing cabinet?44. The subconscious never sleeps45. The mystery of the brain46. Using your brain to communicate47. Sitting for ideas48. Use meditation to supercharge your thoughts49. Employ an invisible council50. Fulfil your sacred contract51. The six ghosts of fear52. Protect yourself against the seventh basic evil - negative influencesConclusionAppendicesReference material