The power Of Positive Thinking Book Review

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The power Of Positive Thinking Book Review

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Power of positive thinking
Power of positive thinking

In short: you can achieve anything with faith and effort.

The Power of Positive Thinking (1952) associated a Pollyanna-style attitude to the world that sees and hears no evil and believes that a happy smile can melt away all obstacles. ‘Every day, in every way, I am getting better,’ is Emile Coué’s famous positive thinking mantra, which sounds superficial and even silly to most ears.

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However, he says: ‘This book is written with deep concern for the pain, suffering and struggle of human existence. It teaches positive thinking, not as a means to fame, wealth or power, but as a practical application of faith to overcome defeat and achieve worthwhile creative values in life.

These are not the ideas of someone with an unrealistic take on life. Peel saw a great deal of human suffering as a minister in New York City, but was not content to preach a weekly sermon; He sought measurable change in the lives of those he met. Over the years, he has developed a ‘simple yet scientific system of practical strategies for successful living that work’, which has been tested and refined among thousands of people in and outside his ministry.

A source of positive thinking: The power Of Positive Thinking

For Peale, there was no greater source of personal strength or guidance than the Bible. Biblical quotations are the mainstay of the book and perhaps because it is based on this timeless wisdom, it has amazing power. When statements such as the following are highlighted for us, it is hard to argue with Peale’s conviction: ‘If God is for us, who can be against us?’ (Romans 8:31) ‘If you can believe, all things are possible.’ (Mark 9:23)

Peel said that we do not have to rely on ourselves because incredible sources of energy are open to us if we only believe in their existence. We make life difficult, but the realization of the universe’s ability to do good and provide will lead us to see life as flowing and abundant. To find personal strength and peace, we must be willing to transcend the personal to something greater than ourselves.

The book features cases and stories, filled with the struggles of humanity, to show defeat is not permanent. Some of the chapters are described below.

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How to achieve success through will power

Knowledge that whatever one is doing is supported outside oneself and serves a divine end through union with the Infinite, providing a continuous source of energy. Working only for yourself leads to burnout.

Try the power of prayer

Prayer is a place to speak your mind, in whatever language you choose. Instead of asking for things, give thanks in advance for what you want and visualize the good outcome. Pill’s formula is: ‘Pray, picture, make it happen.’

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Expect the best and get it

We expect the worst, but expecting the best has a way of organizing energy for us. The subconscious mind, which controls many of our actions, only reflects our beliefs. Change beliefs about an outcome and our actions will seem shaped to achieve it. Peele’s words are: ‘Doubt stops the flow of energy, faith opens it’.

New thoughts can remake you

Use only positive and optimistic language for a 24-hour period. Then go back to being realistic the next day. Repeat this for a week and what you thought was realistic a week ago now seems pessimistic. What is realistic is that this new perception moves to a higher, permanently positive level.

Final remarks: The power Of Positive Thinking
The book’s principles are easily removed from its original time and place and applied to life. It’s refreshing because there are no tricky tricks. Expect to find only a well-worn tool bag to stave off cynicism and frustration.

Although the book contains things like ‘a prayer for salesmen’, it is more than a hotpot of Christian and capitalist morality. Consistent with most self-help classics, it states that the highest morality is the fulfillment of potential: to sacrifice is to deny yourself all the spiritual and material rewards that are rightfully yours.

In a similar vein
Florence Scovel Sheen, The Game of Life and How to Play It (1925)
Norman Vincent Peale
Peale was born in 1898 in Bowersville, Ohio. He went to college in Ohio and worked at newspapers, including the Detroit Journal, before studying theology at Boston University and becoming ordained.

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In the 1930s he started a radio broadcast, The Art of Living, which was heard weekly for 54 years, and established a clinic of Christian psychotherapy with psychiatrist Smiley Blanton. In 1945 he founded the inspirational magazine Guidepost.

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