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How to Put the Subconscious Mind to Work

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It is now generally accepted by academician psychologists that, by autosuggestion, we can make ourselves what we want to be. We can change our futures, our anatomy, our form, and our appearance. We can relieve ourselves of pain, heal our diseases, and keep ourselves well. A great medical suggestionist tells us that we can improve any or all of our mental faculties, cultivate ready memories, personal magnetism, and make ourselves brave and courageous, gain perfect control over our tastes, appetites and passions, and absolutely attain business and professional success, in any direction that our tendencies lead us. We only have to determine what we want to be or what we want to do—then go at it in earnest, do the work regularly and continuously, and success is the reward of our efforts. It is what we think we can do, and what we say to ourselves we can do, that we can surely do.

288 pages, Paperback

First published May 31, 1942

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