Andrew Wood arrived in America a penniless 18-year-old. Today, in his early 30s, he is a self-made millionaire who owns three successful businesses. In his book, he reveals his success secrets and those of other well-known figures, including Winston Churchill, Sylvester Stallone, and Babe Ruth.About the AuthorAndrew Wood is a motivational speaker and seminar leader on the topic of success. Born in England, he lives in Lake Forest, California.
A straight forward, easy to understand book that guides the reader, step by step, through the real world obstacles that stand in the way of success and prosperity.Anyone who reads Making it Big in America, and follows the simple guidelines, cannot help but improve their lot in life dramatically and permanently.Andrew Wood's excellent book stands alone when compared to other offerings in this field.
A very helpful book in building a life strategy for yourself
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Making it Big in America is a book that leads you step by step through the processes of setting and achieving your goals. Mr. Wood uses his life experiences to communicate in an entertaining and insightful way his methods of success. Although there are many other books on this subject available, starting with N. Hill's "Think and Grow Rich", I have not found a book that better communicates the success process in a way that I could understand. Mr. Wood goes through the goal setting process in detail and discusses the importance of motivation, action and persistence in making dreams a reality. I would highly recommend this book to anyone that is in the process of building a better life, from those who are just beginning this process to those who have been involved in the process for many years.
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