Proven Pathways To Wealth & Happiness

Mindset - Real Estate - Results

Narrated by the author
Duration 3 hrs 22 mins
Published 28 Nov 2018
Updated 20 Dec 2022
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This book was written for the individuals out there that truly want a better life for themselves. For the woman or man that works hard to get ahead but may have struggled to pull it all together, especially with their finances. My story is one that should inspire people of all ages, cultures and economic classes to take control of their thoughts and their mindset. When we control our mindset, we can dictate much of our future success and happiness. I have always been motivated to become wealthy, but through various experiences, books, mentors, and relationships, I have learned how to use my mindset, and relationships, to achieve the results that I desire. Proven Pathways to Wealth & Happiness will provide actionable steps that can be applied immediately, to begin manifesting life-changing results in your finances, credit, career and even your health. There is no real secret to it; it takes proper goal setting, visualization, mental stamina, passion, meaningful relationships and patience. This is the story about an ordinary man that pushed through adversity to reach extraordinary heights. At one point, I had a credit score of 550 and was living paycheck-to-paycheck, now I own a portfolio of rental properties, and my credit score is consistently over 750. If I could do it, anyone else can do it as well.


Review:


Exceptionally well written, organized and presented, "Proven Pathways to Wealth and Happiness" is a 'real world practical' instructional reference and resource for emotional as well as financial stability and prosperity. While especially and unreservedly recommended for community, college, and university library collections, it should be noted for personal reading lists that "Proven Pathways to Wealth and Happiness" is also available in a digital book format (Kindle, $9.97).


James A. Cox


Editor-in-Chief


Midwest Book Review