Willem Meiners had it made: he held a solid job as a newspaper editor-in-chief, owned a 19th-century house in Europe, drove a fast car in the fast lane, was a talking head on radio and TV, spoke five languages and traveled five continents, and practiced as a psychotherapist on the side. Then one day he called it quits and moved to America to build something new. His motto: aYou donat grow wings until you jump into the unknown.a He was in his early 40s. He decided he wanted to be a successful book writer. But there is no ...
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Willem Meiners had it made: he held a solid job as a newspaper editor-in-chief, owned a 19th-century house in Europe, drove a fast car in the fast lane, was a talking head on radio and TV, spoke five languages and traveled five continents, and practiced as a psychotherapist on the side. Then one day he called it quits and moved to America to build something new. His motto: aYou donat grow wings until you jump into the unknown.a He was in his early 40s. He decided he wanted to be a successful book writer. But there is no such thing as an overnight success. So he started his new career from scratch, wrote a dozen books, and struggled through odd jobs until he had grown confident enough to launch a publishing company that would guarantee a venue for his own books and those of others. A founding partner of PublishAmerica and three other presses in America and Europe, publishing thousands of authors, he has seen a dream come true. His secret: aThose Who Win Are Those Who Think They Can.a This book is a selection of his encouragement messages to all who are determined to stick to their dreams, too.
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Good. Good condition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.