Translated into fifteen languages with more than 7 million copies sold, The Power of Positive Thinking is unparalleled in its extraordinary capacity for restoring the faltering faith of millions. In this insightful program, Dr. Peale offers the essence of his profound method for mastering the problems of everyday living. You will learn:
* How to eliminate that most devastating handicap — self doubt
* How to free yourself from worry, stress and resentment
* How to climb above problems to visualize solutions and then attain them
* Simple prayerful exercises that you can do every day, throughout the day, to reinforce your new-found habit of happiness
Eliminating all the negative thoughts that prevent you from achieving happiness and success, The Power of Positive Thinking is an inspiring program that will help you create a positive change in your life.
Must read This is the first time I have felt the need to write a review. This book is beyond words. I love books, I am an avid reader. If you are looking for a spiritual uplift then, you must get this book. I am already trying to find it for family and friends. What is written in this book is impossible to put into words. But just know that once you pick up this book, you won’t want to put it down. Especially if you are spiritual and are looking to change certain aspects about yourself.
Positive Thinking = Positive Life It’s such a simple and effective concept, that positive thinking creates a positive life, yet hard to do at times- which is a good reason alone to read this book.Most everything we accomplish each day starts out as a thought. Thoughts flash across our minds each day, all day long, and directly influence how we feel and what we do. So, if you spend your day thinking about negative things, expect to feel bad. On the other hand, if you spend your day concentrating on positive things,…
—>*mysterious TRANSITION*<--- I’m one of the ordinary teens that go out & live life in a typical teen perception (e.g. parties, friends, listenining to music, enjoying youth as it is, etc.) I used to be the type of person who typically never found interests with the ”positive thinking” category (i was cynical at the time). I read this book one day cause it was lying on top my dad’s desk, i was hoping to ”kill time” by glancing at a few pages. Suddenly, i became attached towards Peale’s theories and i began…