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Tough Times Never Last, But Tough People Do!

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Name your problem, and you name your possibility!  That’s the message in Dr. Robert H. Schuller’s new  bestseller, Tough Times Never Last, But  Tough People Do! Dr. Schuller shows you  how to build a positive self-image, no matter what  your problem. Whether it’s unemployment, poor  health, loneliness, fear or anything  else that blocks your success, you can turn your  negative into a positive. No matter how tough  times get, you have the potential to achieve the best  of life. Through Dr. Schuller’s dynamic  principles, you can learn:

* 4 ways to evaluate a  new idea * 10 commandments of possibility thinking  * 5 principles for putting problems in a proper  perspective * 18 principles of leadership * 5 phases  necessary for the faith to move mountains * 5 ways  to overcome a ‘brownout’ and prevent a burnout *  25 action words to get you started and never let  you quit

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3 thoughts on “Tough Times Never Last, But Tough People Do!

  1. it has missing pages some pages of the book were left blank. since I have read this book before I know the information that was left out but it was disappointing to have a book which lacked some pages to it.

  2. Don’t give up! We all face tough times at various times in our lives. And if those times last long enough, it’s easy to think that all is lost and that the universe is against us. But Robert Schuller is brilliant in showing us that although the Winters of our lives can be long and hard, there is always a fresh Spring around the corner. How we react to the Winter storms will determine how bright the coming Springs will be.

  3. Since the financial setback of 9-11 in 2001 and the … Since the financial setback of 9-11 in 2001 and the Recession of 2008, I’ve seen hundreds of people face financial situations they didn’t expect. It has turned out to be a very small distance between the suburbs and being homeless on city streets. This book can help them start where they are and –more than survive–thrive.

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