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Millionaire's Notebook
How Ordinary People Can Achieve Extraordinary Success  
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Steve Scott held and lost nine jobs in his first six years after college. He was told more than once that he would never succeed. Yet this former corporate failure not only became a multimillionaire himself, more than forty others have become millionaires as a result of the efforts and advice of Steve and his partners. Ordinary people just like you, including a housewife, a makeup artist, a hair stylist, a salesman, a teacher, a convenience store clerk, a marriage counsellor, a carpenter, a doctor, a dog trainer, a former P.E. teacher, to name a few.

Not Simply a Book about Making Millions
A Book about Achieving Incredible Degrees of Success!

This book is not a guide to making millions, although its insights and advice could certainly result in that. It's not a book about theories. Instead, it's a step-by-step guide to success -- success in any field, at any age. It tracks Steve Scott's life from mediocre high school student to a corporate failure to number-one marketing entrepreneur in the United States. It shows how a "nobody" who couldn't even afford to pay for his first child's birth could create more than a dozen record-breaking companies in completely different industries, selling over one billion dollars in products.

Unlike Any Success or Business Book You've Ever Read!

This book doesn't stop with general principles or psychological motivation, but instead gives specific tasks you can instantly apply to your personal or business life.

Your Personal Notebook for Success

Each chapter ends with a section that leads the reader through a step-by-step process that can result in greater success than he or she has ever experienced. The Notebook for Success provides a guide that can be used by anyone from a high school student to the CEO of a Fortune 500 company. You'll understand why Steve Scott firmly believes that ANYONE can significantly increase his or her "batting averages" in any area of life and break through the barriers that separate mediocrity from phenomenal success -- barriers imposed by others or even by ourselves.

If you want to achieve a higher degree of success than you've ever thought possible, this book will become the most important book on success you, your employees, and your children will ever read.

Zig ZiglarThis may be a landmark business book. Through his personal failures and outrageous successes, Steve Scott reveals surefire principles and strategies that are timeless and right on target. Steve is living proof that failure is an event, not a person.
Donald TrumpSteve Scott's uncanny insights and strategies am so specific and easily applied, I believe they can empower any reader, whether a collie student, small business owner, or the CEO of a Fortune 500 company, to achieve levels of success they haven't yet dreamed of.
Dennis WaitleyAuthor, Empires of the MindA totally new, innovative breakthrough in helping common people achieve uncommon success. Steve Scott's notebook is the 21st century guidebook for all of us. Laser accurate, reality, based, time.tested and incredibly insightful.
Dick ClarkDick Clark ProductionsSteve Scott's phenomenal track record for success in so many different endeavors shows that his principles are universally effective. In this book he gives you a clear and concise roadmap to achieving more success than you would ever think possible. If you follow it, you're sure to get there.
Frank GiffordABC SportsSteve Scott's career reminds me of my own football career. Everyone was always saying I was too slow and not big enough. I bounced ail over the place until I met a guy named Vince Lombardi. Steve talks of commitment, motivation, and success. Wow, he sounds just like Vince!
William F. Buckley, Jr.Publisher, National ReviewAll we need do is expose ourselves to this salesman of enthusiasm, perseverance, and experience. I am left only asking the question, If a reader buys two copies, can he make two million?