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Treats poverty like a mental disease 2008-04-07 Jerry Mundis makes an interesting case for treating poverty like drug and alcohol addiction. While I agree with Jerry's insights and some methods, I found the book a bit too group-huggish for my personal taste. But, having applied the methods to earning, physical training and studying and I have to admit that it actually works. It is an easy read and worth a look at by psychology fans.
Doug Setter Author of Stomach Flattening
A Book That's Needed In These Times. 2007-01-12 i bought Mundis's first how to get out of debt and already i started to see some of the thing manifest itself in my life.this book is another great read too along with tools and strategies to help one overcome chronic underearning.
A Very Helpful Tool For Learning How to Earn More! 2002-12-24 This book is a great tool to use if you know you are earning less than you deserve, or have done so in the past. It helps you bring to light patterns within you that contribute to underearning, and gives practical and spiritual methods for earning more money in your life. You do not have to be a chronic underearner to benefit from this book- it can benefit anyone who has had past experiences with lack. The book will help you realize you are not alone, and there are ways to release experiences of lack and limitation in your life through spiritual and practical means. Especially helpful for people who are interested in Debtors Anonymous, or feel their debt is overwhelming. It covers the 12-step program used by Debtors Anonymous, but applies it specifically to those who underearn. A powerful self-help tool!
12 Step Program for Underearning 1999-11-10 I first read a book written by Mundis when looking for help with my cronic writer's block, and while his system didn't produce an instant cure it continues to give me a bit of understanding and support for times when the pen won't write and the keys won't move. Like many writers Mundis confesses to periods of ineritia, and underactivity, and uses the 12 Steps to help guide the underemployed and underpaid to rightful livelihood. This is not an business book in the strict sense, he's more a kindly godfather whispering good advice, and dishing out the daily chores for making a living. If you wonder why your friends always seem to have more, why raises never come to you and why you are always starting over, the answers are here; and the advice is reasonable even for people adverse or unwilling to do a 12 Step program,
Excellent book on prospering 1999-05-11 This book changed the way I look at money. I started making more money one week after starting to read this book. I have made substantally more money each and every year since.
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