timeless values that
strengthen both the individual and society.
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SELF-LOVE AND PURPOSE Good Vibes, Good Life
BY VEX KING
His words call for a life that aligns action with values,
fostering both kindness within and
purpose beyond. King reminds us that success is seeded in self-regard and empowerment and blooms in purpose.
and Do It Anyway BY SUSAN JEFFERS Jeff ers’
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world is one where fear is neither enemy nor obstacle but a door to be opened, stepped
through with courage. She urges us to meet fear not as foe but as a teacher, to lean into discomfort and find, on the other side, a life expanded.
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SELF-MASTERY AND MOTIVATION
Awaken the Giant Within BY TONY ROBBINS
Robbins’ words are as a sculptor’s hands upon clay, urging readers to seize control of thought, of
emotion, of belief. With a deft hand, he maps the power of choice, the quiet dominion of the self- mastered. His work is a testament that one’s potential is a slumbering giant, awaiting the stirring touch of resolve to be woken, sharpened, realized.
COURAGE AND RESILIENCE Feel the Fear . . .
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MINDFULNESS AND PRESENCE
Christmas for 40 Days Devotional: A Loving Celebration BY SAM SORBO AND KEVIN SORBO
From the wife and husband writing team and Christian home education advocates Sandra “Sam” and Kevin Sorbo,
a devotional that delivers the reader into the wonder and enchantment of the holiness of the season, with a foreword by Mike Huckabee.
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GOAL ACHIEVEMENT AND FULFILLMENT
The Success Principles BY JACK CANFIELD
Canfield’s
words are heavy with the weight of accountability, of setting goals so precise they shine as beacons, unwavering in
their clarity. He asks the reader to take responsibility, to own their ambitions and chase them with steadfast resolve. Success, in Canfield’s world, is not a possibility but a structure built brick by brick.
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LIVING WITH INTEGRITY The Four
Agreements BY DON MIGUEL RUIZ Ruiz
encourages a life grounded in authenticity, resilience, and self-respect: Be impeccable with your word by
speaking honestly; don’t take things personally, recognizing that others’ actions reflect them, not you; avoid assumptions by seeking clear communication; and always do your best, giving your all in each moment without self- judgment or regret.
the Comeback BY DONALD J. TRUMP Trump sees every fall as an opportunity to rise stronger. For those who dare, Trump’s words are a blueprint for
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navigating the storms and turning defeat into renewal. After being bankrupted by bad Obama administration policies, coming back, beating 20 people in the presidential primaries, defeating the
Clintons, being gunned down, and being prosecuted and persecuted by the leftist socialist opposition, Trump stands tall to make the biggest comeback in world history.
People Think BY JOHN C. MAXWELL Maxwell’s book reads as a key,
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unlocking the mindsets that drive
achievement. Maxwell’s
success is a thing of structure, of thought aligned with action, vision with purpose.
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STRATEGY AND ADAPTABILITY
The Art of War BY SUN TZU
In Sun Tzu’s teachings, strategy is timeless, adaptability essential. His work speaks to the warrior
in every leader, urging preparation, patience, the quiet strength of foresight. Adaptability becomes a form of wisdom, a readiness to meet each challenge as it comes, armed not with force but with insight.
CONCLUSION For those who would unlock their fullest potential, these works are the gateway, a path illuminated by the timeless wisdom of those who have ventured before.
George Mentz is a tax economist, international lawyer, and CEO of GAFM Global Academy of Finance and Management.
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SUCCESS MINDSET How Successful
COMEBACK STRATEGIES The Art of
Meditations BY MARCUS AURELIUS Aurelius’ words carry the weight of time, an echo of stoic
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strength and resolve. His is a philosophy
that calls for resilience, for the courage to act with purpose, and for the
discipline to hold fast to what is right.
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