Mentored by a Millionaire: Master Strategies of Super Achievers 
asked by dannyboy on November 2, 2006 2:52 PM
Unlike any book you’ve ever read, Mentored by a Millionaire is made up of fifteen mentoring sessions in which you will be mentored in the strategies, skills, and techniques used by super achievers who have become the world’s most successful men and women. You will be mentored in these sessions by Steve Scott, a man who has not only made millions himself, but has helped dozens of others make millions as well.
Reviews
Unlike other Self-Improvement books out there that are principle oriented, this one adds practical techniques, and step by step instructions on how to accomplish whatever you are dreaming of. Includes important information you don't learn at the university. I'm planning to get copies for friends and family.
reviewed by lovieduvie on November 12, 2006 6:46 AM
I was searching for the one thing which can change the direction of my life and I found it in steven scott's book. I have read more than 100 books on personal development and business and finally narrowed down to few mentors and one of the top mentors for me is steven scott because after reading this book I formed partners, mentors and a business which I could have never done without the wisdom drawn from this book.
I suggest people who are searching in the libraries for books after books please do a favour buy this book and as well as the other book by steven scott "simple steps to impossible dreams"
it can change your life.
I suggest people who are searching in the libraries for books after books please do a favour buy this book and as well as the other book by steven scott "simple steps to impossible dreams"
it can change your life.
reviewed by blueoasis on November 17, 2006 11:19 PM
Saw author's interview with Hugh Downs & Joan Lunden and bought the book the next day. Best self-help book i've ever read. Most are nothing but general principles & hype. Scott teaches specific strategies and skills that have already made a difference in my insurance business. Using his sales techniques, I've had a much better close ratio during the past 3 months. I wish I had this book ten years ago; i'd be a millionaire by now.
reviewed by john316 on November 24, 2006 10:36 AM
I bought the book after seening an interview with the author on TV. Although the title is attractive to people in business but the book was very poorly written. I felt that he did not have much to say and the book has no real useful value. I guess he could have put everything he wanted to say in 15 or 20 pages only.
reviewed by ronmiller on November 24, 2006 6:45 PM
Some time ago I read another book by Mr. Scott. I can't remember the title of the book, but I remember it being much the same as this one. He went on and on about his accomplishments; he went to school with Stephen Spielberg, held 9 unsuccessful jobs after graduating from college, wrote a successful screenplay (or something), and is now a successful primary partner in a major advertising company. It's great that he has had so many successes in his life, and I don't mind reading about it--once. To dwell on it in every book he writes gets a little annoying. On the other hand, he does offer a lot of great advise to readers; pointing out the fact that each and every one can accomplish equal feats. His writing style is entertaining. Though there are better books in this genre, I do recommend this book.
reviewed by theriver on November 29, 2006 4:03 PM
