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"A tremendous resource for anyone seeking a ‘bite-sized’ look at the philosophies of many self-help legends, including sacred scriptures." -- STEPHEN R. COVEY, NOTED AUTHOR OF The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

"An exceptional and diverse collection for anyone interested in understanding the possibilities of the self." -- ELLEN LANGER, PROFESSOR OF PSYCHOLOGY, HARVARD UNIVERSITY, AND AUTHOR OF MINDFULNESS

"Soon to become the 51st classic!" -- WARREN BENNIS, BEST-SELLING AUTHOR OF BECOMING A LEADER --This text refers to the Paperback edition.


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Which self-help books can really change lives? This acclaimed, award-winning guide to the literature of possibility surveys 50 of the all-time classics, giving listeners the key ideas, insights and applications of these legendary works. From the ancient teachings of Buddha and Lao-Tzu, to the early American wisdom of Franklin and Emerson, to such contemporary giants as Carnegie, Covey, Campbell and Carlson, these are the most influential thinkers and motivators spanning the worlds religions, cultures, philosophies and centuries. Each entry presents key excerpts, a nutshell summary, explanation of the main ideas, author bio and an expert summary overview that helps listeners put it all in practical perspective. As they learn about the landmark works of such blockbuster bestselling authors as Deepak Chopra, Phil McGraw, Anthony Robbins, Marianne Williamson and more, listeners will: Explore the life-changing ideas of some of our most popular and enduring teachers Experience the inspiring wisdom of ancient philosophy and religion Gain insights from the gurus of growth and the psychology of personal satisfaction A comprehensive course in personal development, 50 SELF-HELP CLASSICS is a must for any self-help listener.

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  • Publisher: Your Coach In A Box; Unabridged edition (May 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1596590416
  • ISBN-13: 978-1596590410
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 5.1 x 1.3 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (34 customer reviews)
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110 of 113 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Truly a rare treasure., December 13, 2004
By Adam Khan (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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This is the only book I've ever read that made me jealous. I'm the author of the book Self-Help Stuff That Works, published in 1999, and I've never come across its equal (at least in my own biased opinion) until now. Many times while reading this book I felt jealous. Tom Butler-Bowdon has done things I wish I had done. And he writes with a powerful clarity I admire.

Sometimes an author can say what another author has said, but say it clearer and better than the original author. Tom has done that in these pages. He often gets across the message of the original book with far more clarity and punch than the original ever had.

Each classic has its own chapter and each chapter is wonderfully short. There is never a dull moment. The book has a lot of nice features too: pithy quotes from the original book, a summary of the main point of each classic, and recommended books in a similar vein. At the end of each chapter is a short biography of the author. While reading this book I could feel that the author was really making sure I got my money's worth (and he succeeded).

I have already read most of the fifty books, and it was wonderful to have the meat of those books extracted and laid bare. With Tom's book in my possession, I can now review one of these classics quickly and easily. Repetition is vital to learning, and yet I often don't re-read books because it is so time-consuming, even though I know I could be helped by a review of the material. Now I can review them without investing a lot of time.

Tom clearly didn't choose these fifty books based on popularity. This is an excellent selection. The fifty classics are well-chosen and represent a balanced coverage of the field. Tom includes many of my favorite books of all time: Flow, Feeling Good, How to Win Friends, The Art of Happiness, Self-Reliance, Learned Optimism, Man's Search For Meaning, and on and on. This book also introduced me to some material I would never have picked up off the shelf, but I'm glad I have been introduced to it. I loved the chapter on Beothius.

You could think of this book as Cliffs Notes for self-help books. Reading it would be a great way to shop for just the right book to read next.

It was great to find the Bhagavad Gita in this context (that is, as a self-help book, which is truly one of the things it is). Reading Tom's explanation of the overall thrust of the Bhagavad Gita helped me understand it better than I ever have.

The author does not talk down to the reader, doesn't write at a fourth grade level, and yet this is clear and easy reading. And even so, the writing is penetrating, insightful, and intelligent. If you want to learn how to change your thoughts, how to find your best direction in life and accomplish it, how to become happier, how to change your perspective, if you want to explore yourself and make a difference in the world, you'll find more than enough juicy nuggets here to satisfy.
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39 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A brilliant introduction to the "literature of possibility", September 21, 2005
By Robert Morris (Dallas, Texas) - See all my reviews
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In both this volume and in 50 Success Classics, Butler-Bowdon has selected and then provided a rigorous examination of carefully selected works which have had, for decades, a profound impact on those who read them and then applied the principles which their respective authors affirm. In this instance, inspiration and guidance to transform one's life. There are several reasons why I hold this volume in such high regard. Here are three.

First, Butler-Bowdon has assembled excerpts and focused on key points from a wide variety of works which include (with authors listed in alphabetical order, as in the book), Marcus Aurelius' Meditations, Robert Bly's Iron John, Joseph Campbell with Bill Moyers' The Power of Myth, Dale Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence People, the Dalai Lama and Howard C. Cutler's The Art of Happiness, Wayne Dyer's Real Magic, Ralph Waldo Emerson's Self-Reliance, Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography, Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching, Abraham Maslow's Motivation and Personality, Thomas Moore's Care of the Soul, Joseph Murphy's The Power of Your Subconscious Mind, Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged, and Henry David Thoreau's Walden. Obviously, some of this material would also be appropriate for inclusion in 50 Success Classics.

Second, I appreciate the fact that Butler-Bowdon also enables his readers to focus on specific themes of greatest interest to them by suggesting combinations of selections as follows:

The Power of Thought: Change your thoughts, change your life
Following Your Dream: Achievement and goal setting
Secrets of Happiness: Doing what you love, doing what works
The Bigger Picture: Keeping it in perspective
Soul and Mystery: Appreciating your depth
Making a Difference: Transforming yourself, transforming the world

The diversity of Butler-Bowdon's primary sources is indeed impressive even when grouped according to a common theme.

Third and finally, he makes clever use of a number of reader-friendly devices throughout his narrative, such as "In a nutshell," "Final comments," and a brief bio of the author at the conclusion of each selection. I also appreciate the inclusion of brief quotations wherever they are most relevant.

In the Introduction, Butler-Bowdon observes that a self-help book "can be your best friend and champion, expressing a faith in your essential greatness and beauty that is sometimes hard to get from another person. Because of its emphasis on following your star and believing that your thoughts can remake your world, a better name for self-help writing might be the `literature of possibility.' Many people are amazed that the self-help sections in bookstores are so huge. For the rest of us, there is no mystery. Whatever recognizes our right to dream, then shows us how to make the dream a reality, is powerful and valuable."

What he offers is by no means a buffet of motivational "hors d'oeuvres." On the contrary, the content selected is solid and skillfully presented within an appropriate context. I am convinced that many of those who read this book will be encouraged to read (or re-read) many of the primary sources in their entirety. If Butler-Bowdon's efforts accomplish nothing else, that will indeed be sufficient to earn the praise I think he has earned...and justly deserves.

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Lot of information but not much depth, April 24, 2005
By Jaewoo Kim (Santa Monica, CA) - See all my reviews
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This book contains approximately 50 essays of around 3 doublespaced pages. Each essay tries to explain complex topics such as human motivation, biblical wisdom, and pyshcological complexities of humans. Needless to say, no essay satisfies any single topic due to its extremely shallow coverage. For example, the book tries to explain the wisdom of Buddhism in 3 doublespaced pages. I found them practically useless.

This is an ideal book to buy if you want to SAMPLE all the self help ideas out there before you choose to delve into one.
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