The Law of Success Napoleon Hill

 

The Law of SuccessNapoleon Hill

In The Law of Success, Napoleon Hill—best-selling author of Think and Grow Rich—demystifies what it takes to achieve success.

Hill’s advice in the book, published in 1928, is based on one key premise: Your subconscious mind creates your life experiences according to your recurrent thoughts. These habitual thoughts train your subconscious mind to either work in alignment with your goals (creating successful experiences) or in opposition to them (creating unsuccessful experiences). Therefore, the only way to achieve success is to align your habitual thoughts with what you want to achieve and retrain your subconscious mind to work in your favor.

This guide explores Hill’s thoughts on how your subconscious mind influences your success. You’ll come away:

  • Understanding how your subconscious mind influences all of your thoughts, behaviors, and experiences—determining your ability to achieve success
  • Knowing how to consciously align your thoughts and behaviors with what you want—thus, retraining your subconscious mind to create successful experiences

Additionally, we’ll supplement Hill’s thoughts with research, advice, and actionable ideas from psychologists and self-improvement practitioners.

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