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Huge Success With Australian Book Release "What I Didnt Learn At School But Wish I Had"

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"What I Didnt Learn At School But Wish I Had" is an Australian self-made millionaires new guide to how everyone can make their personal and professional dreams of wealth and success come true. Now nearly 12 months on people are benefiting from the book.

(PRWEB) December 1, 2004 -- What can a self-made millionaire in his 20s teach you about how to reach the heights of wealth and success in your personal and professional life? Well, the answer is, quite a lot!

The author of the book is Jamie McIntyre, Australias leading 21st Century Educator, creator of the revolutionary 21st Century Education system and Co-founder of the multi-million dollar education organisation 21st Century Academy.

A one-time nominee for Young Australian of the Year, Jamie is also a popular public speaker, successful property and share investor, active philanthropist and entrepreneur.

He is a sought after Success Coach (Life Coach) and has travelled the world meeting and learning from some of the very best teachers and leaders on the planet including Anthony Robbins (Unlimited Power), General Norman Schwarzkopf (Desert Storm), and Paul Zane Piltzer (Unlimited Wealth), Jay Abrahams (Fortune 500 Marketing Consultant), Robert Kiyosaki (Rich Dad Poor Dad), and many others.

Jamies easy-to-read and understand book has a typically Australian flavour and details with honesty and humility his personal journey. A journey that took him from sleeping on a friends couch, broke, $150,000 in debt, without a job or prospects, to being a self-made millionaire while still aged in his 20s. After its first year of publication, the success stories from the book have been outstanding.

"What I Didnt Learn At School But Wish I Had" is much more than a rags-to-riches tale. It is a roadmap to success for people with the passion to succeed.

In this book, Jamie lays out the foundation for success, providing a blueprint of the tools and systems he used to transform his own life from destitute to millionaire in a little more than three years.

Packed with true-life experiences, the wisdom of his ‘millionaire mentors, essential insights and detailed systems you can start using immediately, What I Didnt Learn At School But Wish I Had is a handy guide and ongoing resource for people who have the desire to achieve their dreams.

Since its inception more than 50,000 Australians and New Zealanders have been exposed to a 21st Century education and transformed their lives as a result of the systems and strategies they have learned.

Now, through this book, Jamie has given everyone the opportunity to discover this unique educational system that is not only creating millionaires but is totally transforming peoples levels of happiness and fulfilment. The results have spoken for themselves with page after page of Testimonials.

"What I didnt Learn At School But Wish I Had" is available in leading book stores or by calling 21st century Academy.

To speak to the author, Jamie McIntyre phone +61299592483 out side Australia, 0299592483 inside Australia. The book is available at Jamie's web site to order or review. www.21stcenturyacademy.com.au

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