Earl Shoaff - How to Become a Millionaire By Robin Alley

Earl Shoaff's audio book "How to Become a Millionaire" has quickly become one of my premier self improvement resources in my personal development library. I say that for a few reasons, which we'll delve into shortly. Before that, however, I want to warn you that the hour-long "How to Become a Millionaire" audio book from 1962 has so much more wisdom, practicality and profound life principles than many of today's so-called "guru's" are able to pump out in a life time.
Believable
To start with, I would say Earl Shoaff's How to Become a Millionaire is positively believable. You will buy into his ideas. Perhaps it is because they are rooted in some fundamental understanding we all have, and perhaps it is partly because Earl Shoaff has a gift for explaining things in such a simple manner. The point is you won't be confused as Shoaff lays it on the line for you! There's nothing wishy-washy about it, and it's based on old truths that have inherent validity. In a time before the self help industry was so bastardized with money-seeking phonies, Earl Shoaff was teaching success principles to his fellow businessmen. It's like we are transformed into a day and age when things could be effective, believable, and so simple!
Reputable
The proof is in the pudding. The next reason that his recorded seminar is now a staple in my go-to recommendations is that Earl Shoaff is the real deal. Don't believe it? I urge you to look at the guy's rap sheet and the people he has mentored. The success that this incredible mentor helped breed is like a who's who of personal development and success including Jim Rohn, Mary Kay (the cosmetics we've all heard about), personal development legend Zig Ziglar, and the list goes on. Not only that, Shoaff helped me too, and I know he can do it for you or anyone else that's serious about getting more from life.
Realistic
Finally, I like the video because Earl Shoaff is down to Earth. Earl Shoaff How to Become a Millionaire is an audio book that anyone can understand. Not only that, but I believe anyone can also instantly apply the lessons that Shoaff teaches about. That's really, really important in my opinion; because it's one thing to have a great idea, and it's an entirely different beast to act on a good idea. As Jim Rohn, one of Shoaff's ultra successful students says, "Wisdom uninvested in labor is wasted." I really like that quote, and it's no wonder that Jim Rohn learned it from his mentor. Just listening to Earl Shoaff's "How to Become a Millionaire" you will immediately understand the importance of your behavior and be encouraged to act on your own good ideas.
To close, it just needs to be reiterated how profound some "old truths" are and that they are absolutely applicable today in the business, professional, and personal worlds of each of us. Earl Shoaff gave us "How to Become a Millionaire" but he left the rest up to us. Quite frankly, I think this is a fantastic self improvement resource and the short audio book makes for a powerful reminder whenever you decide to spend an hour with the "Original Millionaire Maker," Earl Shoaff.
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