Break free from failure and fly towards success!“A man is a slave until he gets fear under his feet.”Most people are afraid of failure, but every defeat is a lesson learnt. So what should you do when you fail? Look at what happened. Look at all the details. See where you went wrong. When you amend that, you will be wiser than before.Think like a Winner talks about bringing joy and satisfaction in your life and achieving peace of mind, better health and a constant flow of energy in everything that you do – be it personal or professional.Author Norman Vincent Peale shows how to deal with adversity and attain all-round success with real-life examples. In this book, he reiterates that no matter what you do, you always have a future.
Dr. Norman Vincent Peale (1898–1993) was a minister and author (most notably of The Power of Positive Thinking) and a progenitor of the theory of "positive thinking".
Peale was born in Bowersville, Ohio. He graduated from Bellefontaine High School, Bellefontaine, Ohio. He has earned degrees at Ohio Wesleyan University (where he became a brother of the Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta) and Boston University School of Theology.
Raised as a Methodist and ordained as a Methodist minister in 1922, Peale changed his religious affiliation to the Reformed Church in America in 1932 and began a 52-year tenure as pastor of Marble Collegiate Church in Manhattan. During that time the church's membership grew from 600 to over 5000, and he became one of New York City's most famous preachers.
The book doesn't seem to have quite practical solutions. At each problem, the author asks to rely on god, tell him our problems and he will take care of it. Well believing in god is good, it might help people relax and think straight but even non believers think straight and are winners. So for me, this book is not quite practical.
If u r a theist u will find how God help or show u the solution of ur problems but if u r a atheist so consider god as a time and read it u will find how to tackle with problems and success in life.