The Internet has been abuzz over the past few weeks with Napoleon Hill's Invisible Counselors, but is this technique different from Invisible Mentors? Are people going to turn The Invisible Counselor Technique into a fad like "The Secret" movie where viewers thought they could visualize a goal and have it manifest without taking action, instead of taking the time to do things the correct way. Is there really an easy way out? This post is my reaction to the concept of Invisible Counselors. Please refer to Vishen Lakhiani's original post "Napoleon Hill’s Weird “Invisible Counselor Technique” and Why it Inspired (and Scared) So Many … [Read more...]
What Did Napoleon Hill Omit? Invisible Counselors vs. Invisible Mentors
April 26, 2010 by Avil Beckford
Filed Under: Article, Self-Help, Self-improvement Tagged With: Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Carnegie, Charles Darwin, Earl Nightingale, Elbert Hubbard, Henry Ford, Invisible Counselor, Invisible Mentor, Napoleon Hill, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Subconscious, Think & Grow Rich, Think and Grow Rich, Thomas Paine, William James