Description
- ISBN-13: 9789389931181
- Publisher: Fingerprint! Publishing
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 400 gr
- ISBN-10: 9389931185
- Publisher Date: 01 Mar 2020
- Height: 1.5 mm
- No of Pages: 320
- Width: 12.6 mm
Original price was: ₹279.00.₹223.20Current price is: ₹223.20.
Unlock your earning potential with Napoleon Hill’s timeless guide, “How To Raise Your Own Salary.” This book reveals 17 principles of personal achievement, inspired by Andrew Carnegie’s success story. Learn to cultivate a creative vision, develop an attractive personality, and go the extra mile. This is your blueprint to achieving wealth, power, and prestige. ISBN: 9789389931181
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Nikhil Toppo –
While the book is good in principle, it lacks practical steps to implement them. I would suggest this to people who need a boost in motivation.
Vansh Khanna –
This book changed my mindset! I feel empowered to take control of my career. Very motivating, and the concepts are easy to grasp and act upon.
Siddharth Yadav –
Inspiring and practical advice. The emphasis on personality is great. I only wish it had more modern examples for today’s job market.
Radha Swain –
Hill’s principles are powerful! I’ve already started implementing some and see a difference. It’s a classic for a reason. Highly recommended to everyone.
Ayushi Chaturvedi –
Some ideas were interesting, but not all felt applicable to my current situation. A bit too focused on traditional career paths. Still, worth a read.
Aditya Vasudev –
Easy to read and understand, with timeless principles that still hold true today. A must-read for anyone looking to advance their career and income.
T S Kavya –
I enjoyed learning about Andrew Carnegie and how the book was inspired. Overall good book and easy to read, but nothing revolutionary.
Vignesh P –
I found the book repetitive at times. However, the core message about taking initiative is invaluable. Worth reading, but be patient.
Akshit Singh –
A good starting point for understanding personal achievement principles. Some concepts felt a bit dated, but still relevant overall. Provides a solid foundation.