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As a Man Thinketh: A Personal Development Classic

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As a Man Thinketh was first published in 1903 and since then has proved to be an inspiration and guide to millions of people on the power of positive thinking. In this book James Allen explains the direct connection between our thoughts and our happiness, and how each one of us holds the key to every condition that enters our lives. Although the books was written in a gender specific manner which was typical in the era in which Allen lived and worked, we have chosen to maintain the original text to honour the integrity of his work.

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  1. Very powerful little book I have purchased this book for myself twice already. The information in here is timeless. At first glance it may appear that the 75 pages or so can’t really hold that much information. But the truth is that almost every sentence has a lot of value. I feel that as you read each paragraph, or chapter, one needs to understand there is a very strong message here. It is not enough to just understand and agree. You must really absorb into your core belief system. 

  2. Must Read! It changed my life One of the best book I’ve ever read. So many of the best success books teach the same things as this book. Anthony Robbins recommends it, Bob Proctor has read it over 15 times! Many other self made millionaires as well. It’s a short book and one to re read over and over. Highly recommend it.

  3. Among the Greatest Self-Help Books Ever Written As A Man Thinketh was written in 1903 by James Allen (1864-1912), a British, philosophical author of essays, short books and poetry, a pioneer in inspirational, self-help writings. From the working class and devoid of extensive education, he wrote 19 works in nine years, endlessly republished (often as chapbooks, i.e., mini-pocket books) by myriad publishers. Many of Allen’s works resonate today among the best-selling inspirational books of all time – and can be found in Amazon…

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