Dear Doctor:
With all the advancements in communications technology, the entertainment arts,
and the distribution of intellectual properties, the written word continues its
reign as the most influential method of crystallizing and disseminating ideas.
Opportunities abound like never before – indeed, on our stage at
SuperConference, Mark Victor Hansen unveiled a plan to sell – get this – a
BILLION books in one day, by capitalizing both on the tremendous lust with which
readers devour new material, and the miracles of the information superhighway
which will now support such an enormous endeavor.
Reading books is still one of the primary ways people learn, and communicating
through books is powerful, timeless, and full spectrum -- so without further
ado, here it is, the best reading of 2007.
Where Have All The Leaders Gone – Lee Iacocca
The Long Tail – Chris Anderson
Innovate Like Edison – Michael Gelb
Make Your Life Extraordinary – Guy Riekeman
Einstein – Walter Isaacson
Talent Is Never Enough – John C. Maxwell
Ancient Secret Of The Fountain Of Youth – Peter Kelder
The New Wellness Revolution – Paul Zane Pilzer
Juicing The Orange – Pat Fallon and Fred Senn
The Intention Experiment – Lynne McTaggart
The Heart of Love – John Demartini
Leading at a Higher Level -- Ken Blanchard
You, Inc. – Harry and Christine Beckwith
Little Green Book of Getting Your Way – Jeffrey Gitomer
The Paper Airplane – Michael McMillan
The Divine Matrix – Gregg Braden
The Hundred Year Lifestyle – Dr. Eric Plasker
Setting The Table – Danny Meyer
The Assault On Reason – Al Gore
Plato and a Platypus Walk Into a Bar – Thomas Cathcart and Daniel Klein
A few honorable mentions -- Clapton’s autobiography (great story,) “Mandela”
(really a photo book, though filled with great insights,) Donny Epstein’s
brilliant “Reorganizational Healing” (only on CD, but everyone serious about
healing should have this in their library,) “The Uncomfort Zone” (third book by
TMC alumnus Brad Burke) and “The Gift Of Hope” by TMC and Winners Circle members
Larry Arbeitman and George Gertner. Some of these authors may be familiar to
you, and others not so familiar, but this is a rich time for writers and readers
alike – be one of them, you’ll be glad you did.
Dennis Perman DC, for The Masters Circle
PS Last chance to register for an amazing weekend of healing and wellness with
world class masters Morter, Koren, David Simon from the Chopra Center, Gerry
Clum, and a special appearance by Robin Sharma. Start your year off right by
joining us this weekend in Dallas – take an elective session with one of the
technique gurus, and mix it up with top shelf healers to improve your clinical
approach. To register or for more info, please go to
www.themasterscircle.com or call
800-451-4514.
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