I first met James Ray a few years ago at a meeting for the Transformational Leadership Council (TLC), an organization created by Jack Canfield. It’s composed of members who are leaders in their field and who are focused on transformational leadership. James and I are both members of the TLC, and I have always been very impressed with his material, particularly his ideas regarding harmony versus balance (very powerful concepts). I have referenced his material on harmony and balance in several presentations I have given and, as soon as it was sent to me, I started flipping through his latest book on the subject.
His new book is called Harmonic Wealth, and it explains how to enjoy harmony in the five key areas of your life: financial, relational, mental, physical and spiritual. James has spent the past 23 years studying success and successful people, and building wealth. As he explains in the book,
“It takes a reasonable level of success and harmony between all five kinds of wealth for people to achieve and maintain happiness.”
I love the book, and I highly recommend it. No matter how much success you’ve achieved in your life already, I have no doubt that if you apply James’ strategies on creating harmony in your life, you will achieve even greater success.
To find out more about James and Harmonic Wealth, or to purchase the book, click here.
2 Responses to “James Ray’s Harmonic Wealth”
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July 14th, 2008 at 11:18 pm
Ivan,
Having studied leadership skills and techniques extensively I agree that enjoying harmony in each of the five key areas that Mr. James mentions in his book is important to the success of an individual as a leader. In addition, breaking your life down into the five key areas is an excellent tool for finding out why you may feel inadequate or unhappy.
July 16th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
Dear Dr. Misner,
I am a big believer in balance. I know its there because I have passed through it lots of times.
Went I was in grade school we sang a lot. Laurie Roberts made the whole class sound great. She had the musical/vocal gift of being able to harmonize beautifully with the whole ensemble. I have never forgotten her.
Therefore, the title of this book you are promoting is very attractive to me.
I must add it to my must read pile.
Thanks for letting us know about it, Dr. Misner.
All the BEST,
Tom Doiron
Atlanta