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Format: Hardcover. Publisher: Destiny Image Incorporated. Age Range: Adult. Book theme: Personal Growth. Author: Dani Johnson. Language: English. Street Date : August 1, TCIN : UPC : Description Book Synopsis Dani reveals time tested Biblical secrets to achieving financial freedom. You will discover the spiritual keys that unlock the doors to true wealth.
You'll also uncover the habits that lead to poverty and financial struggle, the lies about money, how God rewards a spirit of excellence and much more Report incorrect product info. Shipping details Estimated ship dimensions: 0.
Return details This item can be returned to any Target store or Target. You need a financial vision. When she started raking in the cash, she didn't have the vision thing down yet. I believed wealth was about a new Mercedes Benz convertible, and the 6, square-foot house with a swimming pool, view of the mountains and tennis courts.
But when I got those things, I never felt successful. I saw a box of weight-loss products in the backseat of my car and though I had no interest in selling, I made a decision that I needed to find out how to sell those products because if I relied on being a cocktail waitress it would take months to be able to afford an apartment," says Johnson, who was homeless and suicidal then. She started a business from the trunk of her car and a phone booth.
I didn't want to sell, but it was the door in front of me," says Johnson. When her first sales call ended with a hang up, she called another weight-loss product company, observed how they handled her, and developed a script from that. She used their advertisements to shape her own. Johnson credits her fortune to what she calls the 12 Laws of Success -- fundamental principles that moved her from an impoverished past to a prosperous present.
She has spent the last two decades telling others how those principles can help them too. Law No. Do you remember what those dreams looked like? What happened to those dreams? This is the Law of Vision. It is important to list where we want to go, what we want to do, and with whom we want to do it.
If you do not know what you want, no one can help you get it," she writes. But what do you want? It's their mindset, says Johnson. What's the right mindset? Watch the company you keep. I listen to uplifting music and life-giving audios," says Johnson.
What determines your value? Your skill set. Quite simply, "If you increase your skill, you will increase your pay. Everybody is in control of his or her skills. If I had focused just on weight-loss products, I would have been like everybody else, but we decided to go a step further, to focus on people -- what makes them tick, to deal with bigger issues," says Johnson. Not only did delving deeper into the customer distinguish her from competitors, it birthed another business, a training program for personal and professional development.
But the bottom line, says Johnson, we reap what we sow. Would you like to add your review for. I'm a young adult Christian. Dani is a great speaker and teaches you more about people and good character than she does about making money. Her Christianity is her primary driving force, which is amazing, despite what she teaches being relevant to everyone, even those who are not going into network marketing I'm definitely not.
I don't understand why people are rating her so poorly on very biased reasoning. She does her job well, teaches well, and teaches good things. The only reason I've seen of her being a bad person is where her money goes to charity which she definitely wants to help, not to profit from. If she wanted to profit, she would have made her own charity organization instead of using an existing one.
If you're a christian saying she's false and leading 'dumb sheep', you just made a judgement on not only her, but the folks who listen to her.
God uses people all the time, he doesn't just talk to us directly, he uses everything to reach people, and uses everyone. The Bible has people helping other people and asks us to teach. Don't be so high and mighty on your horse to say otherwise. She teaches from the Bible, and from experience. What more do you expect? Her methods and tips work, if you take the time to apply them and just do them.
She wasn't successful in business or with people until she herself did that and listened to the people who were. Again, her teaching works with any area of life.
If you're in entertainment, sports, sales, government, family, ministry or whatever, these principles will help you. Tldr If you can't stand Christians, don't listen to her, it is her number one driving force in her life, so she is going to teach Biblical principles.
Also, if you have biased reasoning to hate her, then don't rate her poorly based on it. She's the woman with the successful business and great relationships, not you. If you're a christian that hates her, shes put it all on the table for God and listens to him and puts him first.
Maybe you should try doing the same before putting her in a box. I have been a member of the Dani Johnson family of Dynasty Builders for 5 years this week. I just got home from my 4th Build A Dynasty and was searching for a way to leave a wonderful Google Review when I found this. Dani is real, kind, straight forward, brilliant, humble and amazing at getting me to get results. Thank you Dani and Hans Johnson - you have made a Dynasty in me. If you read this and doubt me - email me - I will tell you my story gladly.
I was Dani's first friend when Dani Johnson first came to our private Christian boarding school when she was a Junior in high school. I wonder why she never mentions that she went to a private boarding Christian school, had a brand new Ford Thunderbird she received from her parents before she turned 16, that she wasn't raised in a small town as I've heard her state, but in Redding, CA, and that she'd had a ton of friends and was very popular in both schools she attended, in Redding and in Oregon?
My work study job that year involved grading her english and spelling work She was an excellent student who received mostly straight A's. The truth I'm speaking is just that, truth. There are a lot of points that she brings up that are great, but the way she spins parts of her past are not accurate, which lead me to question other points.
Don't get me wrong, the woman is very smart, clever, intelligent, and savvy. Even when we were in school she knew how to quickly surround herself with quite a following and set herself up as the leader in the school. I wish her all blessings, but I just wish she'd be more transparent.
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