Andy Albright is the Co-Founder, President and CEO of National Agents Alliance, a motivational speaker and member of the Entrepreneurship Initiative’s advisory board at North Carolina State University (NC State). He is an alumni of NC State. He lives and works in his hometown of Burlington, NC. He has dedicated his life to helping others achieve success by selling insurance and he does so through his business and his two books, The 8 Steps to Success and Millionaire Maker Manual. He also created the Albright Challenge, a 90 day program designed to help everyone, not just salespeople, become more successful in their business and in their personal lives. He also has a book club that features the books that inspire him to be a better business leader. To learn more about Andy, visit his website www.andyalbright.com
I LOVE THIS BOOK! I have read it 3 times now and I love to come back to it to touch up on a regular basis. I'm also a big fan of the audio version of this book that he reads in his own voice. Great way to listen while you drive. The basic concepts that are taught in this book are so simple you will wonder why you haven't put them all into place before. Thank you Andy for putting it together!
While the grammar isn’t the greatest, the point of the book is to share Andy’s goals in personal, spiritual, and business life! I feel blessed to be working with a company that tries so hard to turn everything back to God! :)
Simple steps to success. This book teaches things like buy what you're selling, read, and be responsible. All good reminders. Albright seems to talk in circles sometimes. Not great writing. But good points.
Also, I think there is a type of person who is motivated by being rich for the sake of being rich, and Andy Albright seems to be this kind of person. I have one friend who is always taking big risks to build his business; He feeds on that kind of success. I don't think that everyone is quite like that. I'm not super motivated by looking at expensive stuff. I'm motivated to help people or to not be stressed about money. I felt much more invested in what Albright was saying when he hit on these points instead of just having a million dollar house.