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Rich DeVos (1926–2018)

Auteur de Compassionate Capitalism

15 oeuvres 406 utilisateurs 20 critiques

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Rich DeVOS is an American businessman, cofounder of Amway, and owner of the NBA's Orlando Magic. DeVos served in the United Stares Army Air Corps in World War II. He and his wife, Helen, have four children, sixteen grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren and live in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and afficher plus Vero Beach Florida. afficher moins

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Nom légal
Devos, Richard M.
Date de naissance
1926-03-04
Date de décès
2018-09-06
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male
Organisations
Amway

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Writing: 4.5; Theme: 5.0; Content: 5.0; Language: 5.0; Overall: 4.5

Mr. DeVos shares some wonderful thoughts on several well-known phrases, that if truly put into action, would do wonders in our lives and in our country. DeVos's love for America and love for family and friends shines clearly through as he develops the powerful truth of the relevancy of these phrases if we just make them a part of our lives. These powerful truths will bring great gain to all who read this simple and small but great tome. Highly recommend.

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jntjesussaves | 16 autres critiques | Jan 19, 2023 |
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Ten Powerful Phrases for Positive People is a simple but powerful book. The ten phrases aren't life shattering, but they are things we often forget to say. It will enrich your life.
 
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amysan | 16 autres critiques | Feb 4, 2010 |
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Ten Powerful Phrases for Positive People by Rich Devos was a surprising read for me. The author presents ten phrases that will help us to have a positive effect on the lives of people that we interact with in any capacity. These phrases: I'm Wrong, I'm Sorry, You Can Do It, I Believe In You, I'm Proud Of You, Thank You, I Need You, I Trust You, I Respect You, and I Love You are common but often forgotten phrases that Devos demonstrates the potential of quit adeptly.

I appreciated the frank and open format of the book. It often seems as if I could imagine myself sitting in a room across from Devos as he offers friendly advise on how to be a leader, parent and just a help to other people. I often found myself nodding in agreement with his statements and thinking of times when I could have used these phrases more and perhaps garnered different results in the lives of people that I have touched.

As a Christian, I was also thankful for Mr. Devos' frequent reminders that the phrases alone were not some magic incantation that would make everything better but that God was an intricate part of positively influencing the lives of people. I was constantly reminded of the words of the wise man in Proverbs 18:21 "Death and life are in the power of the tongue: and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof." I was challenged to examine my own use or lack thereof of these phrases and whether I have been bringing life or death to those that I live with and lead.

The author's plugs for the American way were many and timely. As many are speaking of re-crafting America it was good to read a book that upheld the principles of free enterprise and hard work upon which this nation was founded and has prospered for the first 200 years of its existence.

I was a bit put off by the frequent references to his interaction with the rich and famous but I am willing to grant a little grace in this area since it is probably common practice for the rich and famous to hobnob with the rich and famous.

I would recommend this book to any parent, leader, or any person that just desires to have a positive impact on the lives of those they have opportunity to influence. It is a light and easy read with a great message.
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WesleyRoyII | 16 autres critiques | Dec 2, 2009 |
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With so many self-help books out there, I felt that this one just wasn't great. Each phrase is common knowledge and the examples included were not that inspiring.
 
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gpeddy | 16 autres critiques | Nov 12, 2009 |

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Œuvres
15
Membres
406
Popularité
#59,889
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
20
ISBN
35
Langues
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