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Learn to Power Think: A Practical Guide to Positive and Effective Decision Making

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The best tool for positive change in your life is your own mind-as demonstrated in the inspirational and richly illustrated book Learn to Power Think, the latest title in our extremely popular mind, body, and spirit series. Recent scientific studies have shown that positive thinking leads to healthier lives. Power thinking combines these benefits of a positive attitude with a variety of practical techniques for turning thoughts into action. The book focuses on key questions such Who am I? What are my strengths? What do I believe in? What do I want? What is possible? Building on those insights, Learn to Power Think offers thoughtful affirmations and 25 step-by-step exercises to help the reader develop a unique, positive, and proactive approach to making decisions and getting the most out of life. By freeing the mind of negative attitudes and developing the power to focus and prioritize, power thinking can help readers reduce stress and uncover lasting happiness in work, leisure, family, and relationships.

160 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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October 5, 2021
A well done book on how to change your thinking for the better. Perhaps I will write more later because this phone is not easy to type on.
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May 16, 2011
This book seemed like a typical psychological help-yourself course which teaches you to think positive, be open for suggestions, listen to and learn from anyone, ... - but it really helped me get into the whole subject. I can find similarities with for instance GTD (keep track of a journal, write what you think on a daily basis, try focus on your goals, ...).

It may not be that unique but was one of the first books that made me open my very closed mindset a little bit more, which resulted in more books like this getting read, which opened up the mindset even more, etc. Great to get started and to remind ourselves that we have to create and do whatever we want!
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September 20, 2008
The book has a lot of really good ideas. They are however things that I have seen in other places. Nice book.
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