
Change your thoughts and you change your world - writes Norman Vincent Peale, in this exhilarating world-wide bestselling book.
According to the author, we are what we think. We feel what we want. Whatever the mind expects, it finds. We can be positive or negative, enthusiastic or dull, active or passive. The key lies in making a start. A start with positive speaking. The start is like all beginnings: first a child, then an adult, first kindergarten, then ultimately the university, first a duffer, then an accomplished golfer. So the person who deeply desires to be rid of negative thought habits and become a positive thinker must humble himself to the staus of a beginner, as a music student starts with finger exercises.
To sum up, speak always in positive terms, never talk negatively or in a half-hearted way, for in so doing you tend to develop negativism in your thoughts. By the process of positive speaking you will, in time, become a positive thinker.
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