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By: araikordaina katamdi

Personal development, self help or self improvement books abound these days, however where did it all begin? In all probability the first successful book of the kind was Napoleon Hill's 'The Law Of Success' or its more famous follow-up 'Suppose And Grow Wealthy'. Indeed, it looks to the present writer that much of what has been set down in later tomes of the genre draws heavily upon Napoleon Hill's work.

Hill was a young journalist when an interview with the great industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie remodeled his life. Carnegie challenged him to study the most successful men in America and distil the principles and practices common to them for the advantage of others.

Rising to the challenge Hill spent some twenty five years finding out great men such as Henry Ford, Alexander Graham Bell, Wilbur Wright and his brother Orville, Theodore Roosevelt and several others. His books are packed with outstanding anecdotes and private stories. More importantly, Hill did discover a big selection of common denominators and went more in giving advice to help individuals develop these qualities in themselves.

Having completed the work of study and writing Hill spent several any years spreading the word and helping others. The principles he espouses, those of want or ambition, conviction or faith, planning, taking action and defeating procrastination, meeting temporary failure with fortitude and the will to hold on and others might seem obvious, just good judgment, and yet not everybody is successful, not everyone is able to place these concepts to figure for themselves.

Hill's books offer techniques for developing ambition, and poise, they provide sensible advice and inspirational examples. They tell us that even the greatest amongst us have had to accommodate failure, frustration, disappointment and insecurity.

There are many more fashionable personal development and self help books around and indeed many are sensible, very sensible indeed. It isn't for this author to mention the initial is still the simplest, however it's up there. For anyone wanting to encourage themselves, anyone motivated however struggling, no matter the goal, be it financial, non secular, sporting, political or other, books like 'Think And Grow Made' still cut it!

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