I believe one of the most important things in life is that you must keeping growing and learning. Every expert in the personal development field agrees that your most important asset is your mind. Conditions can change in your life, but the mindset you have and the skills you have will allow you to continue to move forward.
Since I am an avid reader and love the subject of personal development, I picked up a copy of “Stepping Stones To Success.” I read it in a day. It’s that good.
This is definitely a book you can read in a day because the content is phenomenal. In every book I read there are certain points that stick with me and certain concepts that resonate with me that I incorporate into my life. It may be just one thing that you get from a book that can change your life.
In “Stepping Stones To Success”, eleven of the most knowledgeable and innovative thinkers of our time are interviewed by David Wright, President and Founder of International Speakers Network and Insight Publishing. Each shares their knowledge and allows the reader to take away material they can apply to their own life.
The people interviewed by Wright are Frank Prince, Jack Canfield, Samy Chong, David Humes, Dr. Deepak Chopra, Pat Childers, Katana Abott, Dr. Mary Donohue, Dr. Denis Waitley, Cedrick Harris, and Casey Eberhart.
All the interviews were fantastic. I think each person that reads this book will connect with different people in the book, with their spirit and with what they are speaking about. My spirit connected most with 3 people in particular.
David Humes, a happiness coach and facilitator (only to name a few of his accomplishments), spoke about how he defines success and how to succeed at being happy now. Everyone needs to read what he has to say on the subject. It’s powerful information that will change your life.
Casey Eberhart, an entrepreneur, touched me by his sense of gratitude and the importance of building relationships. He has some great stories of his younger days as an entrepreneur in school and gives valuable tips on how to network. Something that one of his mentors said I will take with me forever: “Appreciation will win out over self-promotion every single time.”

Cedrick Harris has been an inspiration to me. His interview is invaluable to those who are network marketers. Many lessons can be learned from Cedrick including how the internet can affect your success in network marketing and the key components to consider when looking at a business venture. Cedrick Harris is an internationally recognized trainer, speaker, and author in the network marketing and direct sales industry and has many words of wisdom to impart that will help you to prosper in the years to come.
Everyone deserves to own a copy of “Stepping Stones To Success” to put in their success library. As the great Jim Rohn once said, “We put some of the valuable things on the higher shelf and you can’t get to them until you qualify. If you want the things on the higher shelf, you’ve got to stand on the books you read. Every book you read, you get to stand a little higher so you can get the things on the higher shelf.”
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To Your Success,

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Karen this was a very informative post. I really love your writing style. It’s great to see the leader that you are becoming. KEEP THE GREAT CONTENT COMING!!!!
Hey Karen, this was a great article about Cedrick’s book. I will certainly be getting my copy this month.
Thanks, Andre! Yes, you definitely deserve to own a copy.
Karen,
I appreciate you sharing your insight on this. I think that life is all about learning and connecting, and i truly connected with what you have shared today. Look forward to reading more.
Chris
Chris,
Glad to see you again. Yes, this is a great book and I think it will give people a lot of insights. I never knew someone could have a job called happiness facilitator. How fun would that be?
Have a great weekend!
Karen