Why Positive Thinkers Have the Power
“Why Positive Thinkers Have the Power” is leading the nextgeneration of positive self-help, business and success books by revealing themain ingredient that over five hundred World’s Positive Thinkers Club Members—all-time top global leaders— possess. “Why Positive Thinkers Have the Power ”is based on 10 years of extensive research and was researched and written to beunderstood by people of every age race and creed.
This must read bookreveals why and how the mega-successful see invisible opportunities, overcomefear to take on the risk necessary to expand success, rise above defeatingcircumstances, maintain persistence, continually raise their standards,overcome impossible odds, become extraordinary, obtain unstoppable faith inthemselves and become the ultimate positive thinker, thereby leading to greaterpeace of mind and true happiness. Manyleaders such as Larry King and Lance Armstrong have the book.
The Story Behind This Book
Ken Bossone is president of the World Positive Thinkers Club, which includes over 500 celebrities of the sports and business world. Members include Joni Earickson Tada- paralyzed author and artist, Donovan McNabb, Andy Reid, Tom Brady, Peyton & Eli Manning, Dwight Howard, Dwayne Wade, Lance Armstrong, Mrs. Ruth Stafford Peale, and the late Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, and the late Margaret Gorman (the first Miss America). Cal Ripkin, Jr., Michael Phelps, and Emeril Lagasse are also a card-carrying members. Lance Armstrong, Bill Belicheck, Mrs. Peale, Andy Reid, Larry King, President Bush, Governor Sarah Palin, Dwane Wade, and the late Gordon B. Hinckley and many successful business people and athletes have a copy of his second book. Ken started the club in 1995 and voluntary dues start in 2009. Plans are to use funds to help hungry children, and the club has already adopted a child in Appalachia. Ken is former Director of Sales for IDCure.com; former Director of sales and training for ATD; is a published author; has written a series of ‘Positive Input Children’s Stories,’ as well as articles for Executive Excellence, Personal Excellence, and KandeeG. magazine. He is also a financial advisor with flair for creating and evaluating business plans. Ken is a faculty member of the prestigious Masters Seminar Program, and has been featured on many radio shows, as well as earning the Prestigious ‘Parent to Parent Adding Wisdom’ award in seven categories for his book, and 2008 Business Book of the Year. A leading Chinese Publisher recently purchased the rights to publish the book in Mainland China, and negotiations are going on to publish in 75 more countries. In his senior year at Conestoga High in Berwyn, Pa. Ken was scouted by the Pittsburgh Pirates. Ken volunteered to serve his country in the Army, whereby he earned the Black Belt in Karate. During his tenure in the Army he earned letters of commendation and was named Soldier of the Month. After the Army he started his career in sales and has won awards such as top producer of the month; most sales produced for a new agent and salesman of the year. He was a director of sales; one of the youngest regional sales supervisors in the insurance business, and was a training director, traveling around the United States conducting sales seminars. Part time he taught Karate to adult night schools, colleges and the police departments on the Philadelphia Main Line, as well as owning his own Karate Dojo in Malvern, Pa. For ten years he put his career on hold, giving up a six figure income to research and write why people don’t reach goals and to discover and share the real secret of those who do, leading to peak performance and greater peace of mind. During his research and ten year journey he discovered the three-word motto of all winners, leading to the real power, which he happily promulgates in this astounding, totally enjoyable book. It was not all fun and games, as Ken paid the ultimate price, by facing his own unbelievable personal tragedies and hardships, (which you will read about) but never once lost his positive attitude and met his goal of ten years of publishing the book to the exact month.