Monday, January 27, 2014

The Millionaire Map By Jim Stovall



The Millionaire Map Reveals...
~ You can't expand your wallet until you expand your mind.

~ Becoming a millionaire is not just about all the things you want to have, but it's about the things you want to do and give.

~ In order to climb to the financial peak, you've got to crawl out of the valley of debt.

~ You will either voluntarily control your money now, or it will force its control on you later.

~ The vast majority of people never arrive at their destination-not because they don't have what it takes but because they don't manage what they have.

Jim Stovall has enjoyed success as an author, athlete, investment broker, and entrepreneur while dealing with the challenge of blindness. During his remarkable life, Jim has been a national champion Olympic weightlifter, as well as the author of 20 books. In addition to his personal achievements, Jim was honored as the 2000 International Humanitarian of the Year, joining Jimmy Carter, Nancy Reagan, and Mother Teresa as a recipient of this prestigious award. As cofounder and president of the Emmy Award-winning Narrative Television Network (NTN), Jim has also helped make movies and television accessible for America's 13 million blind and visually impaired people and their families.

On the heels of the best-selling success of The Ultimate Gift and the major motion picture from 20th Century Fox based on that book, Jim Stovall brings you The Millionaire Map. "This is the book I wished was available 30 years ago when I was desperate and broke with only a dream of one day being a millionaire. Now, as a multimillionaire, I want to share the wisdom I've gained from the journey and provide other travelers with a map to guide them on their journey." Jim Stovall

Pick up your copy here



Jim Stovall has been a National Olympic weightlifting champion, the President of the Emmy Award-winning Narrative Television Network, and a highly sought after author and platform speaker. He is the author of the best selling book, The Ultimate Gift, which is now a major motion picture starring James Garner and Abigail Breslin.

Steve Forbes, president and CEO of Forbes magazine, says, "Jim Stovall is one of the most extraordinary men of our era."

For his work in making television accessible to our nation's 13 million blind and visually impaired people, The President's Committee on Equal Opportunity selected Jim Stovall as the Entrepreneur of the Year. He was also chosen as the International Humanitarian of the Year, joining Jimmy Carter, Nancy Reagan, and Mother Teresa as recipients of this honor.

More information is available at www.jimstovall.com

I own and have read all of Mr. Stovall's books and watched all his movies. He never disappoints.
You may think I am to old to read this book about getting rich, Well let me tell you that you may want to rethink that.
This book was so informative and helpful.
Some great advice and Mr. Stovall is a millionaire so you can take his advice to the bank. Pun intended. What is better then advice from a Godly man? You know you are getting the best, that's for sure.
I learned a lot and have made some changes in my life after reading this book!
I highly recommend this 5 star book. This book will stay on my book shelf right beside the rest of Mr. Stovall's books.
I was given this book as a gift. 

5 comments:

  1. I sure do need to read this book! Thanks for your review Mary!

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  2. I don't think anyone is too old to read this book, I know I am not. In these economic times I think we need all the help we can get

    Thanks for great review

    Cathy Weber
    Cdweber20@hotmail.com

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  3. Thanks for your review, Mary! I'm interested in reading "The Millionaire Map" - I don't think we EVER get too old to learn !

    Bonnie Roof

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  4. I think this book sound great. Thanks Mary for sharing it with us. I am heading to Barnes and Noble to get a copy of it.

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  5. This sounds like a great book. Maybe someone will share her copy!

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