That Something

That Something by William W Woodbridge, published by Executive Books in 2003, is an illustrated work consisting of 37 pages. This book presents a collection of life-changing short stories aimed at inspiring success and personal growth in readers. Woodbridge’s writing has garnered attention from notable figures, emphasizing the transformative potential of awakening one’s inner power.
Readers will find insights into leadership, self-esteem, and motivational themes throughout the text. The stories are designed to resonate with individuals seeking personal development and a deeper understanding of their capabilities. By exploring the concept of “That Something,” Woodbridge encourages readers to tap into their inner strength and realize their potential for achieving success.
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William W. Woodbridge originally wrote “That Something” as a means of bringing success and “performing miracles” in the lives of many men and women, and it became one of his most popular titles.William Woodbridge’s life-changing short stories gained widespread recognition from many of the prominent leaders and dignitaries of his time. Thomas Edison remarked, “I have read ‘That Something.’ It tells the whole story.” And Emerson Harrington said, “It is a message that ought to go out to all men everywhere.”Paul J. Meyer, the author and pioneer of the self-improvement industry whose programs have sold more than two billion dollars worldwide, attributes much of his success to his ability to harness William Woodbridge’s “That Something” and make it work for him.”That Something” is real power as truly as the electric current. It is the power of the inner being, the fuel of the soul machine. It is the one thing necessary.The success of people everywhere depends alone on awakening “That Something” of their soul.
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