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Positive Mental Attitude: A System of Self Management
This on line distance learning course presents and examines the principles of success researched and developed by Dr. Napoleon Hill and others. It will provide a framework for students to better understand life's opportunities and the need for definiteness of purpose. The class is based on and structured around Hill's 17 Principles of Success.
Enroll today! Next course begins September 2, 2008 - December 8, 2008 |
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Written in a simple and beautiful style, this is a story of a little girl who teaches us great spiritual principles. It’s about power of hope, strength of faith, learning from adversity and about love. Once you start reading it, you will not be able to put it down.
-Andy Bienkowski, co-author of Radical Gratitude |

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"People who fail to accumulate money, without exception, have the habit of reaching decisions, if at all, very slowly, and of changing these decisions quickly and often."
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Napoleon Hill's Timeless Thoughts For Today
As a student of Dr. Hill for many years, I know that his philosophy works best when it is observable and measurable. This means that in order to achieve desired results, a simple two step process must be followed:
Step 1: Thought
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Step 2: Action
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It is not always easy to take action, but without action there is no success. Reflect on this for a moment. Great intentions never measure up to the smallest action. However, the tiniest action begins to build a momentum that culminates in your desired success if you build on the previous action daily.
To your ultimate and lasting success!
Judith Williamson
Director, Napoleon Hill World Learning Center
Purdue University Calumet
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INSTEAD OF COMPLAINING ABOUT WHAT YOU DON’T LIKE ABOUT YOUR JOB, START COMMENDING WHAT YOU DO LIKE AND SEE HOW QUICKLY IT IMPROVES.
It’s easy to find fault with any job. Whatever your occupation or profession, there are always some unpleasant and mundane tasks you would rather omit. It is also easy to allow the things you dislike to dominate your thoughts and for you to overlook the fact that the things you dislike about your work are really a very small percentage of the overall job. Make it a point to find something good in your job every day. It need not be a big, important event; simply finding joy in doing one thing particularly well will suffice. Then, instead of looking forward to the end of the day, you will find yourself actually looking forward to going to work.
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