Og Mandino
Og Mandino is the most widely read inspirational and self help author in the world. Former president of Success Unlimited magazine, Mandino was the first recipient of the Napoleon Hill Gold Medal for literary achievement. Og Mandino was a member of the International Speakers Hall of Fame and...
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Og Mandino is the most widely read inspirational and self help author in the world. Former president of Success Unlimited magazine, Mandino was the first recipient of the Napoleon Hill Gold Medal for literary achievement. Og Mandino was a member of the International Speakers Hall of Fame and honored with the Masters of Influence by the National Speakers Association. Og Mandino died in 1996 but his books continue to inspire countless thousands all over the world.
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Birth date: December 12, 1923
Died: September 03, 1996
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Pretty much the only true course and the only true guide you shall ever need on the extremely difficult and extremely hard road towards your personal success and your personal success story, for this course and this guide, or as the author of this book has himself named it, University of Success pre...
Pretty much the only true course and the only true guide you shall ever need on the extremely difficult and extremely hard road towards your personal success and your personal success story, for this course and this guide, or as the author of this book has himself named it, University of Success pre...
Part I tells of the making of the "greatest salesman in the world," and in Part II, this same salesman leaves his mark, by sharing the gift -- the 10 vows of success -- as far as his travels would take him in the ancient world. Weaving and tying together the two books is also a Messianic thread whic...
A motivational speech wrapped up in a book, but this one is more story than 'preachy'. And that is essentially the premise of the work: living a life of testimony which speaks louder than words. A couple of surprises make this an enrapturing and quick read.
One man, stricken with grief and seeking to end it all, is given a ray of hope when he is asked to coach a Little League Baseball team. His angel is not of the caliber of that from 'Angels in the Outfield', but in the form of an 11-year-old boy. Being completely unfamiliar with the game of baseball,...