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Your Magic Powers of Persuasion

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You have an Invisible Power. It also is an immense scientific secret. It will enable you also to walk among people and obtain what you want and need for a rich and satisfying life.Your Invisible Power is your ability to persuade and command people.The purpose of this book is to show you how to find and how to use your Invisible Power. Once you learn the secret you will enrich every area of your life in a surprisingly delightful way.Your first step toward persuading others is to realize that everything you want is found in other people.Here are just a few of hundreds of secrets you’ll uncover in one of Vernon Howard’s best selling Two things that will get you what you want ten times as fast* Why it is not selfish to put yourself first* Learn how to predict what people will do* How to persuade a person who brings up an unreasonable objection to your plan* Four romantic words that influence the opposite sex* How to use your mistakes for advancing yourself* How to produce instantly a powerful drive for winning your way* Secrets for getting others to earn money for you* How to read the other person's mind* What your attitudes have to do with winning attention from the opposite sex* To keep yourself excited and enthused about winning your way with people* For interesting stories about men who turned their knowledge of people into cash* Whenever you wish to gain anything in the shortest possible time* Discover the seven magic words that attract people to you instantly* The real reasons you don’t have to be handsome or beautiful in order to persuade others* The power of appealing to a person's “picture “

262 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 29, 2011

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Vernon Howard

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Vernon Howard began his writing career, in the 1940s, as an author of humor and children's books.

He began speaking on the principles of personal development in the late 1950s while living in southern California.

In the 1960s, he began writing books that focused on spiritual and psychological growth, emphasizing the importance and practice of self-awareness. By the early 1970s, he had moved to Boulder City, Nevada and had begun teaching spiritual development classes after being contacted by numerous individuals interested in his writings.

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March 7, 2020
It's not as deeply moving as some of his other work, but I was still glad to have read it.
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May 4, 2013
Sloppy, sloppy, sloppy. Howard clearly didn't bother to proofread this obviously self-published ebook. There is some interesting, useful information in the book, but there are also a lot sentences left incomplete. I mean, wow. He let a promising project settle for worse than mediocrity because he didn't bother to even look over the manuscript before he published it.
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