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Thinking for Results

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To train the mind to think only in the right states of mind we must learn to distinguish between right and wrong mental states, though this is a matter that becomes very simple when we understand that the difference between right and wrong states of mind is found in this, that the former tends to relate the mind properly to the laws, the principles and the powers of life

132 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 21, 2016

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Christian D. Larson

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Christian D. Larson was an outstanding and highly influential early New Thought leader and teacher as well as a prolific writer of New Thought books who believed that people have tremendous latent powers, which could be harnessed for success with the proper attitude.

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February 8, 2024
This short book i wasn't paying too much attention and was thinking away while the words of the author was passing througg my mind perhaps what i understood is to take action abserve you're willing to achieve.
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August 8, 2019
Road map to successful thinking

Short read to achieve permanent success in life. Stress is made towards total control of your every thought. Just read.
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June 19, 2015
One of the most intriguing book I have ever read. FYI, book was written in the early 1900s. Still timeless and an ultimate classic.
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June 1, 2018
This little book, written in the early 1900's, is a timeless self help book. The premise is basically a step by step process in how to think to get to the end result you're looking for. Sort of the Steven Covey way of beginning with the end in mind. Some of the language is antiquated. Overall I would recommend this book.
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