Go for No! (Richard Fenton & Andrea Waltz)

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    jonathanflemin_g

    Mon May 25 2009

    People expect getting to the top to be complicated, this book strikes on something most people forget: "Failure or Mistrials" are part of the road to making it in life and you should jump at the chance to re-read this book because you need to hear "No" more often. "No" is just a word and the authors let you know, it won't hurt you, they tell you to run over your fears not run from them. Solid books for all avenues of life! Great for salespeople, entreprenuers and Realtors

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    jamesbarczyk

    Sun May 24 2009

    Like,Who Moved My Cheese,this short instruction on multi-marketing is simple yet right on target.One of those "why didn't I think of that".

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    onelifeonebod_y

    Fri May 22 2009

    This book Go For No is a must for people who want to be successful in network marketing. This is a 'must read' for people in my organization. Once you begin reading it, you would not want to put it down. I highly recommend this book.

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    christopherjm_aher

    Fri May 08 2009

    I don't write many reviews, but this book, while given to me in exchange for another product, had been signed by a tremendously successful person so I thought, what the heck, I'll read it. I am glad that I did now as I found it hard to put down until I had read the whole thing in a few hours and even taken notes from ideas presented in the contents. I found that the way in which the authors presented their solidly sound ideas about how to not only cope, but excel in any venture you are about to undertake was novel, refreshing, and absolutely spot-on. I now give copies to all my associates as they come on my team and feel that the book can tell them how I feel about how to approach our business and is all that is necessary to say. I heartily recommend this book to both business people as well as parents to give to their children who may be having typical post-teen issues in life.

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    creativewannab_e

    Wed Mar 04 2009

    Go for No! I believe in thinking positively, and while it might sound not-so-positive the concept of going for no is based on an assurance I will eliminate the nos and find the yeses more quickly. A great book for sales people, team builders, anyone needing a different "read". An easy read, non-patronizing, it fired me up.