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Avalanche: The 9 Principles for Uncovering True Wealth

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“Are you thinking there has to be more to life?  There is. Avalanche will inspire you to discover True Wealth and lead a meaningful life filled with wealth, health and happiness. —David Bach, #1 New York Times Best Selling Author, The Automatic Millionaire and Start Late, Finish Rich Meet Andrew Craver, a real-estate developer who grew up with a chip on his shoulder and an insatiable hunger for money. Though his bank account is stuffed and his home could grace the cover of a magazine, he s exhausted, overweight, and emotionally bereft. At middle age, an ethical dilemma leaves him unemployed and without the protection of the money that he has held so dearly for more than twenty years. In this life-changing parable, you ll go on a spiritual journey with Andrew as he struggles to transform himself and find meaning and purpose amidst the pressures of life. While opening up to wealth advisor Hank Kinnick, old soul Dr. Graham, and personal trainer Tamara Ross, Andrew begins to get his finances—and his life—in order. Suddenly, disaster strikes and all bets are off as Andrew drops into the depths of despair. But it is in the darkness of sorrow that he will finally find his true inner strength—the stuff it takes to emerge enlightened into a life of lasting significance. Creatively illustrating today s most important lesson—that money can t buy happiness—this profound tale is your field guide for redefining success and creating true wealth in your life and in the lives of the people you love.

171 pages, Hardcover

First published July 3, 2007

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July 5, 2017
I really liked this little book. about the meaning of life and goals!
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May 25, 2012
I was given this book by one of my new coworkers. I thought it would just be another how to be a sales person book but it was more. It was more about taking the sales person out and the humanity back in. It makes you look at the life you are living. If you do not have a path or goals or purpose it is a guide to the path of self discovery. For those of us who just live life day by day on whatever path we are on it is a great wake up call. Are you satisfied or do you want more from your life? Are you leaving behind a good legacy that would be proud of if you were to leave this earth today? What rules your world and are they the right things? It isn't a long book but full of food for thought. Inspiring, funny, sad and touching all the way around. I'm ready to read it again,
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February 26, 2008
Decent book - a little cheesy, but encourages people to set goals, do "blueprinting" process to figure out what values you have.
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June 25, 2010
Quick read, interesting. Has nice excerise for you to incooperate in your life. Time to stop and priortize your life
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