This book review was submitted by Charlene Proctor, the Official Guide to Positive Thinking. Positive Thinking is a common motivational method used to boost one’s attitude and promote self growth.

Charlene Proctor has identified “The Power of Positive Thinking” by Norman Vincent Peale as a valuable resource for people interested in Positive Thinking and it is available through Amazon.com and through Barnes and Noble.

Simon & Schuster
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, through-out 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.

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Faith in yourself makes good things happen to you. This classic guide to self-esteem and success will help you learn how to: break the worry habit; get other people to like you; avoid "the jitters" in your daily work; believe in yourself and everything you do; develop the power to reach your goals, and so much more.

About the Author of this Book

Dr. Norman Vincent Peale is an author, columnist, radio and TV commentator and the Minister of the Marble Collegiate Church in New York City, preaching to 4,000 people every Sunday. His sermons are mailed to an additional 500,000 people worldwide. The Power of Positive Thinking is largely based on his pioneering work with the Religio-Psychiatric Clinic of the American Foundation of Religion and Psychiatry, of which Dr. Peale is president.

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