Philosophers Notes

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PhilosophersNotes

The easiest way to describe
PhilosophersNotes
is that they're kind of like mini-Cliffs Notes for self-development books or "concentrated wisdom for your hero's journey."

Have you noticed that in any given book, there are usually 5-20 REALLY "Big Ideas" - those life-changing gems that really make an impact in your life?!? (... those are the pages that are usually all marked up, underlined, starred and highlighted)

Well, that's what Brian Johnson has done at
PhilosophersNotes
. He has opened up his favorite books, gone straight to those pages with the BIG IDEAS and created "PhilosophersNotes" that quickly give you the inspiring gems along with his thoughts on how these ideas have impacted his life and how they can impact yours.

You can get the first 25 PhilosophersNotes (PDFs MP3s) for free here! And, you can get ALL 100 for only $20 here. (You'll get instant access to the 50 Brian has done so far and then access to the rest as he does them through-out 2009.)

Imagine..... 6-page PDFs and 20-minute MP3s with the "Big Ideas" of great books distilled for immediate consumption and application to your life!

Also, you might like to see the 741 Big Ideas, 3,245 Quotes and 24 Videos he has collected to inspire us!

Meet the Philosopher 

Brian Johnson

Brian's always been passionate about understanding what makes great people great and applying the truths they embodied to make his little dent in the universe.

After selling his last business (Zaadz) and traveling for a bit, Brian decided to give himself a Ph.D. in Optimal Living with a Specialization in Greatness and Bliss.

He figured he'd get a Master's when he'd distilled 100 of his favorite books into concise, fun, inspiring summaries. Then, on a flight from Tokyo to LA, he had one of those "Aha!/hallelujah!!" moments when he opened the SkyMall to an ad for a company that summarized business books for "busy executives." He decided someone should do summaries of self-development books for the "busy self-actualizer" and that that someone should be him.

Enter: PhilosophersNotes. (Imagine CliffsNotes. Only shorter. And cooler. And a *lot* more inspiring.)

He's currently on sabbatical in Bali working his way through two suitcases of books while he re-wires his consciousness, creates PhilosophersNotes #51-100 and enjoys daily massage and sunrise yoga.

25 Free Titles 

in either PDF or MP3 download

To get the PhilosophersNotes for any of these free titles, plus 25 more (for now) - with 50 more coming throughout 2009 visit
PhilosophersNotes
and start your journey......

PhilosophersNotes on The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey

PhilosophersNotes on The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success by Deepak Chopra

PhilosophersNotes on The Power of Intention by Dr. Wayne W. Dyer

PhilosophersNotes on A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle

PhilosophersNotes on Ask and It Is Given by Esther & Jerry Hicks

PhilosophersNotes on Secrets of the Millionaire Mind by T. Harv Eker

PhilosophersNotes on Spiritual Economics by Eric Butterworth

PhilosophersNotes on Authentic Happiness by Martin Seligman

PhilosophersNotes on Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl

PhilosophersNotes on Rumi Daylight by Camille Adams Helminski

PhilosophersNotes on The Selected Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson by Ralph Waldo Emerson

PhilosophersNotes on Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche

PhilosophersNotes on As a Man Thinketh by James Allen

PhilosophersNotes on Love by Leo Buscaglia

PhilosophersNotes on Overachievement by John Eliot, Ph.D.

PhilosophersNotes on Mastery by George Leonard

PhilosophersNotes on Meditations by Marcus Aurelius

PhilosophersNotes on The Magic of Thinking Big by David J. Schwartz

PhilosophersNotes on The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D. Wattles

PhilosophersNotes on A Joseph Campbell Companion by Joseph Campbell

PhilosophersNotes on Do You! by Russell Simmons

PhilosophersNotes on Loving What Is by Byron Katie

PhilosophersNotes on Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki

PhilosophersNotes on The 80/20 Principle by Richard Koch

PhilosophersNotes on Constructive Living by David K. Reynolds

To get the PhilosophersNotes for any of these free titles, plus 25 more (for now) - with 50 more coming throughout 2009 visit
PhilosophersNotes
and start your journey......

The other 25 titles..... 

You're going to have to go to
PhilosophersNotes
.....

Quote 

from The Science of Being Great

"Whatever you habitually think yourself to be, that you are. You must form, now, a greater and better habit; you must form a conception of yourself as a being of limitless power, and habitually think that you are that being. It is the habitual, not the periodical thought that decides your destiny."
~ The Science of Being Great by Wallace D. Wattles

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