Rating: Summary: Looking for a New You!? Review: 'The Magic of Thinking Big' is really a gem of books on motivation and self-help. I really enjoyed reading this book and felt 300% motivated. I believe Dr. Schwartz has explained in details on how you can "Set your goals higher and exceed them". I found a new me after going through the covers of this book - I found myself full of energy, motivation and confidence. I put the leanings from this book to a test and voila! I got a new job with double the salary! This is a wonderful motivational book. Even today, I flip through the pages of 'The Magic of Thinking Big' to get my dose of energy and confidence. Thank you, Dr. Schwartz. I highly recommend this book.
Rating: Summary: This books title lives up to its name. Review: I wish I would have read this book in High School,but everything happens for a reason,so maybe this time in my life was perfect for reading it. I read alot of books on self help and motivation but this book takes the cake. I was getting energy surges with every chapter I read. I would take quotes and use them at work,and my co-workers would look at me with astonishment an say "what the heck has gotten into you?" If I could go beyond 5 stars it would get it. This book is on my list of reading every six months to get the drive and pump back. Thanks Mr. Schwartz.
Rating: Summary: The Genesis of Self Help Books Review: I have read this book once every year. This book has changed my life with its principles and thoughts. Schwartz's book is tremendous as it helped transformed me from a shy, insecure person into the person that I am today. One of the best self help books ever written in my humble opinion. A must in anyone's success library.
Rating: Summary: The Big Book of Positive Thinking and Goals Review: I like this book and got a lot out of it. My favorite part is about turning defeat into victory -- very useful. I agree with others that different people have different favorite motivational books. Napoleon Hill's Positive Mental Attitude is OK by me, but Norman Vincent Peale in his Power of Positive Thinking is a bit too religious for me. I do like the psychology book the Positive Power of Negative Thinking by Dr. Norem. Whichever turns out to be your personal favorite, I'm confident that you will find the Magic of Thinking Big by David J. Schwartz to be a very useful addition to your list. His book is a real classic, and it deserves to be.
Rating: Summary: The easiest-reading personal growth book ever written!!! Review: Dr. Schwartz's book drives home the message that the size of a person's success is directly proportional to the size of their thinking. In Schwartz's words, "Case history after case history proved that the size of bank accounts, the size of happiness accounts, and the size of one's general satisfaction account is dependent on the size of one's thinking."The Magic Of Thinking Big is perhaps the easiest-reading personal growth book ever written. The language is simple and conversational, the information is practical, and anecdotes and stories are sprinkled throughout every page, making the reading fun and entertaining.
Rating: Summary: Best book on Positive Thinking Review: I picked this book on the local bookshop while searching for some light reading. The book figured in the top 10 best selling books. The book is a complete course in personal development. It offers simple solution to the things like procrastination, goal setting, attitude management. I have tremendously benefitted and will definitely recommend it to you.
Rating: Summary: best of best Review: este es un libro extraordinario que todo el mundo deberia leer, incluso niños. enseña que cualquier pensamiento que el cerbro pueda concebir puede ser logrado. es un libro que deberian colocarlo en todos los colegios y universidades de todo el mundo.
Rating: Summary: Good Review: This has helpful advice, but it's kind of naive at times. To overcome shyness, "shake a person's hand and smile and you'll banish shyness." I overcame shyness, but it took a lot more than that!! Also the money amounts should be updated. If you follow his advice you can be in the group that earns "$15,000 annually." Wow, I'll be rich! Woohoo! But, nonetheless, a lot of good is in this book.
Rating: Summary: Without a doubt, one of the best books ever. Review: Magic of Thinking Big and Magic of Believing are two of the best books ever for personal development.By using the 30 second commercial in Magic of Thinking Big and the Mirror Technique in Magic of Believing, I was able to make rapid changes and increase self confidence.These books are super books and all-time classics.
Rating: Summary: A Manual for Success Review: Simple actionable advice for self-improvement. Basically, we are what we think, so think big. 1) Build confidence in yourself. Action reduces fear, so act. Take small steps at first: Sit in the front everywhere you go, practice eye contact, walk 25% faster, practice speaking up, smile big, use positve words. 2) Think and dream creatively. Believe that it can be done and then the mind finds a way to get it done. Be open to new ideas and be progressive. Stimulate yourself with diverse ideas from diverse people. Capacity is a state of mind. 3) You are what you think. "The price tag you put on yourself, is probably the same price tag that the world will put on you." (pg 75) Dress up. Think your work is important. Think enthusiastically. Ask yourself if you are the type of manager that a subordinate would respect and follow? 4) Manage your environment because it is food for your mind. People who tell you that it cannot be done are usually unsuccessful people. 5) Make your attitudes your allies. Live it up. Broadcast good news. Do better work that others expect. Remember people's names. Take initiative to build friendships. Talk less. Listen. 6) Get the action habit. Nothing happens just by thinking. Do not worry about problems. You can handle them as they come. Successful people handle problems as they arise. You cannot buy insurance on all problems. Start now. 7) Turn defeat into victory. Defeat is a state of mind. Be constructively self-critical; do not just look for another reason that you are a loser. Think that there IS A WAY. If it does not work, then back off and start afresh. Get mentally refreshed. 8) Use goals to help you grow. Goal is a dream acted upon. "The important thing is not where you were or where you are but where you want to get." (pg 195) Know where you want to go. Visualize your future. 9) How to think like a leader. Achieving success requires the help of others. Trade minds with the people you want to influence. "What would I think if I were that person?" Be human, and put people first. The last words of the book, sum up its meaning: "A wise man will be master of His Mind. A Fool will be Its Slave."
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