I've just finished reading one of Andy Andrews books, the Traveller's Gift and wanted to recommend it as a great personal development tool. Andy Andrews books always weave a compelling story and this one is no different. I couldn't put it down and had to find out where it was going to take me next and how it would end.
The Travellers Gift is a modern day parable of the choices a man faces and the attitudes that make the difference between success and failure.The central character David Ponder is almost at breaking point and feeling pretty desperate. Whilst out driving and contemplating what to do, his car skids on an icy road and at that split second he wonders if he's even bothered about surviving the crash. But an extraordinary experience awaits him...He regains consciousness to find himself travelling back in time, meeting some of the wisest heroes and leaders that ever lived at the most crucial moments in their lives. He meets amoungst others, Abraham Lincoln, King Soloman, Anne Frank and Harry Truman and each encounter delivers a winning life lesson. These lessons create an attitude by which to live by for a fulfilled and successful life.By the time his incredible journey is over, he has received seven secrets for success and a second chance to create a life worth living, no matter what stands in his way. The book is a great read even without the underlying message, but the lessons it delivers are so relevent to the mindset needed for success in Internet marketing that it would make an excellent choice of reading material if you're just beginning on your online journey, or if you've got to the stage where you are questioning why you are doing it.Everyone at some stage on the road to trying to achieve online business success tends to have a few wobbles and feels like giving up, so if just keep reminding yourself of the seven secrets, or re-read the book again, I'm sure it will give you the motivation back to carry on and get to your goal.A lot of the time Internet marketing can seem like a lonely business, even though you communicate with loads of people, often the decisions and hurdles have to be faced by yourself, so these are the moments when you need a good mentor to guide you through and solve any problems you might have.For more information on mindset and Internet marketing tips, check out TimIdle.com.
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