Do You Read PD Books, Or Do You Act On Them?

July 23, 2008 | By Monika Mundell | No Comments »

One thing they always tell you when you go an opportunity meeting is to read personal development books. As a matter of fact, reading PD books is perhaps the best advice I ever got from mlm target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://gobala.linktrackr.com/buildingonabudget-mlmrkeywords">mlm, since those books helped me to change my mind set and find success in my business.

I think my personal library of PD books contains of about 40 hard covers as well as eBooks. PD is a great way to start thinking with the "glass is half full" mind set rather than half empty.

Personal development helps us to see solutions, rather than problems and makes us stronger against adversaries.

However, there is a way in which to ingest messages of PD properly rather than getting overwhelmed with all the information.

The solution is: Read the books as you work through the tasks and learn. Yes, rather thank just reading a PD book, work through the suggested tasks as you read along. This will guarantee higher changes at acquiring the new mind set and success as outlined in the book.

Too often we just read a book thinking "oh yeah, I’ll do that next week", only to forget about it again.

Working through the books will make sure you advance in your PD quest.

if you don’t know where to start, check out Amazon’s list of PD books.

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