This book is a total motivational experience that brings about hope and new beginnings for those who are ready to meet the challenge.
The only way to get away from the negative suggestion of poverty in your life is to make a complete “about face”. Fear is the greatest inhibitor of all. More dreams and aspirations have been destroyed because of a lie that we believed about our self and our abilities.
The Author:
Luther Strong is a Vietnam Veteran (RANGER) United States Army. He attended National College of Business majoring in Business Administration and Marketing.
He managed several retail department stores prior to owning and operating a successful commercial landscaping and sprinkler business. He founded and presided over THE CREATIVE CENTER; a center for the artistic development of young people. Luther has over 20 years experience as an ordained minister and has been a full time pastor.
Luther’s experience has given him insight into the keys that unlock the secret to a better life. After retiring in 1995, his mission is to help others learn, understand, and utilize the principles that lead to happiness and the attainment of their goals in life.
Why Some Succeed and Others Fail
Is one of the most amazing and informative books you will ever study. My goal as a writer is to make available a book that will bring your whole life into plain view and then teach you the steps that lead to a rich and successful life.
The tools in this book have been tried and tested. I just regret it took me so long to get on the right path. My hope is that this book will be a stepping stone for others like me. The key to being successful in life is in knowing the process. "Cutting to the chase" is important to me and I hope the reader will sense that in this book. I believe in getting to the point without all the fanfare. By reading this book you have all to gain and nothing to lose.
Book signing: Location: Aurora public Library April 10, 2004 – From: 1:30pm. Until: 4:00pm.
Luther Strong
Aurora, CO 80011
720373-6243
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