I’ve Read This 90 y/o Book ~19 times, And It’s Still Changing Lives!!
How many books have you read and have taken action on? Yeah, I'm judging you? 😅 Truth is, books inspire people, but then... they do NOTHING!! "Bookshelf: Where BOOKS go to die!" -- ZAK Most books eventually become dust collectors. But some books hit differently. For me, that’s Think & Grow Rich (1937), recommended by one of my mentors, Allan Vandall (RIP) I’ve read/listened ~19 times and still uncover new nuggets. Andrew Carnegie had Hill interview the most successful people of his era… and the result? 14 timeless principles for success that's still relevant today. 👉 Here’s my quick cheat sheet to help you embody these golden nuggets: 1. Desire: Write down what you want + why. Read daily. 2. Faith: Say your goal out loud as if it’s done. 3. Autosuggestion: Repeat a mantra until it sticks, and feel it in your heart. 4. Specialized Knowledge: Master ONE skill that moves you forward. 5. Imagination: Brainstorm creative solutions daily. 6. Organized Planning: Break goals into weekly & daily tasks. 7. Decision: Act within 24 hrs. 8. Persistence: Do 1 small action daily for 30 days. 9. Mastermind: Surround yourself with 2–5 growth-goal-oriented people. 10. Subconscious Mind: Visualize success before sleep. 11. Brain: Replace one negative input (SM, News or people) with positivity. 12. Sixth Sense: Trust & act on your gut; it knows you better than any algorithm!! 13. Overcome Fear: Take one step toward your biggest fear. 14. Sexual Transmutation: Channel this beautiful energy into creativity. Some sound wild & wacky, but they work, and I’ve lived them. Yup, my mentor Allan was the one who said, "Zahida, are you aware you've sexually transmuted?" n I was like, "WHATCHA talking about?" ... and that was my introduction to reading Think & Grow Rich. So here’s my challenge for you: ✨ Which ONE of these 14 are you gonna try this week? 👉 Take one small, deliberate action today. 👉 Then notice how fast momentum builds when you move from knowing to doing. Because books don’t change lives.