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Make More, Worry Less: Secrets from 18 Extraordinary People Who Created a Bigger Income and a Better Life

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Make More. Worry Less. Everyone wants to do that—but how? And how can you do it within the organization, where most people will spend their entire working lives? This book has the answers. No academic theory Make More, Worry Less brings together 18 riveting stories from people who’ve achieved both of these goals, gaining surprising wealth and real peace of mind along the way.



These aren’t superheroes. They’re ordinary people who’ve done the from fast-food worker Linda Robb, now earning a six-figure income at Aflac, to once lowly telemarketer Steve Hudson, now running business development at one of the most promising start-up companies in the nation. Author and radio host Wes Moss reveals the powerful lessons these individuals have learned. Better yet, he shows how you can use those lessons to take ownership of your life and career, earning more money than you ever thought possible.

But that’s only half the equation! Moss also shows how to handle your increased success with less stress, fewer worries, and greater happiness.

Every single story in this book is accompanied by specific tips, tricks, steps to take, and mistakes to actionable information you can use right now. If you want to change your life, start right here.

 

            Harness what you have

            Find it, create it, or tweak what you have

           

Underestimate your obstacles

            Stop wasting time thinking about what you can’t do

           

Notice your network—and make the most of it

            Earning friendships, building alliances, finding mentors

           

Take the first step, today

            You know what to learn how to get past whatever’s stopping you

277 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2008

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Profile Image for Rachelle.
525 reviews1 follower
July 22, 2013
"Make More, Worry Less" is about finding a job or tweaking your current job so you are happier in your work. It is practical and easy to read. I liked reading about specific obstacles tht the 18 "regular" people faced, and how they were able to turn them into opportunties. It is based on the "HUNT" entrepreneurial mindset. I would have liked to read about ordinary people who weren't wildly successful, but who achieved a level of happiness and satisfaction.
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983 reviews15 followers
October 22, 2021
This author came highly recommended by a blogger I follow. But when he allowed two outright fabrications by one of his interviewees to pass without challenge in the early pages, I immediately gave up on the book as unreliable.
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375 reviews50 followers
August 4, 2014
Desde Leader Summaries recomendamos la lectura del libro Hacer más, preocuparse menos, de Wes Moss.
Las personas interesadas en las siguientes temáticas lo encontrarán práctico y útil: habilidades directivas, desarrollo profesional.
En el siguiente enlace tienes el resumen del libro Hacer más, preocuparse menos, Un método para tomar las riendas de la propia carrera profesional sin caer en el desánimo: Hacer más, preocuparse menos
Profile Image for Michelle Dunn.
Author 46 books21 followers
September 1, 2008
Wes Moss shares personal stories from 18 people who created a better life and increased incomes for themselves. Reading about how someone else did it, is always motivating and insightful. These stories will inspire you, give you ideas and help you to create a better life for yourself while helping you create success.
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2,322 reviews
January 7, 2016
I like to read stories about how people get ahead, and although I'm very happy with where I am in my life right now, I thought this would be a good read. I didn't even finish it. There was one story that was interesting, but as I kept reading (I got halfway through), I asked myself if I wanted to keep on wasting this time. The answer was no.
Profile Image for Maria Miaoulis.
377 reviews
September 28, 2014
You'll definitely be inspired by these case studies which focus on how each individual achieved success and a discussion of the key points in their strategy.
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89 reviews9 followers
April 13, 2015
Lots of people's stories, so I liked the book. I think the subtitle would be more accurate if it said: How to climb the business ladder.
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20 reviews1 follower
November 1, 2012


Informative book but nothing I can apply to my job.
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