If you read books, here is good news.
The sale of books is declining.
While this may be bad news for authors, publishers, and store owners, it's good news for you.
Why?
Your competition is decreasing.
In this modern world, people succeed by being smart. And people become smarter through reading.
If you have yet to discover a book store, visit one today. You'll be amazed by the amount of information that can be found there. There are books on every subject from finding a job to keeping one. You'll even find books on how to hold effective meetings.
And then buy a book, or two, or six.
It's an incredible deal. For only about $20 you'll be able to gain all of the best ideas from an expert.
Now, what could be better than that?
Of course, there is a catch. Once you buy the book, you will have to read it in order to get those ideas. And then (here's the hard part), you'll have to apply the ideas.
So, make the first part easy by scheduling reading on your calendar. Then jot down lists of actions that you'll take while reading.
By the way, I just checked and found that last year I spent over $1,400 on books. My only regret is that I didn't buy more.
Key Point: Read books. It's an old technology that still works.
Much success,
Steve Kaye
714-528-1300
Author, Speaker, IAF Certified Professional Facilitator
Wish you the best,
Steve Kaye
Professional Speaker and Photographer
Inspiring Leaders Since 1992
See: Steve’s Web Site
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