Selling You!: A Practical Guide to Achieving the Most by Becoming Your Best by Napoleon Hill

Selling You!: A Practical Guide to Achieving the Most by Becoming Your Best by Napoleon Hill: "
Selling You!: A Practical Guide to Achieving the Most by Becoming Your Best by Napoleon Hill
Audiobook | English | Abridged | High Roads Media 2000 | ISBN: 1559276177 | MP3 44100Hz 128kbps | 2 hours | 105 Mb

No matter who you are or what you do...every time you meet someone, explain an idea, talk on the telephone, or give your opinion, you are selling your most valuable asset: YOU!



Let Napoleon Hill teach you how to sell yourself. The author spent thirty years investigating how the most successful people got to be that way. His studies resulted in the biggest-selling self-help book of all time, Think and Grow Rich. Now, Selling You!, a major success in book and audiocassette editions, is available for the first time on CD. It demonstrates how to put Hill’s philosophy of personal achievement to work for you, every day of your life! It’s fun and easy to learn how to present yourself in a positive and successful way.

Here’s just part of what you’ll find inside this inspiring audiobook:
• Napoleon Hill explains the philosophy behind his most
effective theories
• Joe Slattery narrates highlights from Napoleon Hill’s bestseller How to Sell Your Way Through Life
• Includes a special introduction by world-renowned philanthropist W. Clement Stone


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Richard Bachman (aka Stephen King) 'Blaze'

Richard Bachman (aka Stephen King) 'Blaze': "
Stephen King 'Blaze'
Audiobook | Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio; Unabridged edition | ISBN: 0743569784 | 2007 | English | MP3 192 Kbps | 543 MB

Clayton Blaze Blazedell Jr.'s chance for a normal life ended when his father repeatedly threw him down a flight of stairs. After finishing his adolescence in an orphanage, the large man with a striking dent in his forehead plays sidekick to George, a social deviant with a knack for cons.

However, when George is killed, Blaze must come up with a con of his own. With George's ghost to guide him, Blaze just might pull it off. Stephen King's last novel under the pseudonym of Richard Bachman has all the classic markings of the auteur, but is marred even before it starts by King's introduction, where he almost apologizes for publishing the book. Having narrated several King books already, McLarty already knows the author's syntax. His raspy but gentle narration provides a familiar and comforting voice for King fans. His rasp lightens up when delivering the slow-witted Blaze, but then deepens for George's scratchy voice. His old-timer Maine accents also produce a smile, when not evoking mental images of grizzled old semitoothed men.



Part I:::::::::Part II::::::::::Part III
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