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Rating: Summary: Almost a dud... 'till you get to the end Review: I had to force myself to finish reading the book. The first 4/5 of the book talks in vague generalities like "focus is important," and "you've gotta believe in yourself." Lots of stories about achievers followed by, "And you can do it too with the right mental attitude," without any specific explanation of *how* to get that.He keeps you in the dark until the very end, when his one idea grabs you by the throat. It's that whatever you focus on, your subconscious will bring into existence. If you think to yourself, "I won't hit the golf ball into the water," what you see in your mind is the ball going into the water. And of course, that's where the ball goes. He explains in better detail, of course.... The problem with this book is that I almost gave up on it, because so much of it was so useless. The book could have been written in thirty pages. The last few chapters, however, are very much worth reading. This would be a good library read. Other good books are anything by Steve Chandler, and "The Now Habit" by Neil Fiore.
Rating: Summary: Almost a dud... 'till you get to the end Review: I had to force myself to finish reading the book. The first 4/5 of the book talks in vague generalities like "focus is important," and "you've gotta believe in yourself." Lots of stories about achievers followed by, "And you can do it too with the right mental attitude," without any specific explanation of *how* to get that. He keeps you in the dark until the very end, when his one idea grabs you by the throat. It's that whatever you focus on, your subconscious will bring into existence. If you think to yourself, "I won't hit the golf ball into the water," what you see in your mind is the ball going into the water. And of course, that's where the ball goes. He explains in better detail, of course.... The problem with this book is that I almost gave up on it, because so much of it was so useless. The book could have been written in thirty pages. The last few chapters, however, are very much worth reading. This would be a good library read. Other good books are anything by Steve Chandler, and "The Now Habit" by Neil Fiore.
Rating: Summary: Powerful and Fun to Read Review: I purchased this book five years ago and still to this day, I pull it off the shelf for motivation when needed. Dennis Deaton teaches in very simple terms how our thoughts are so powerful and how we need to be aware of the impact of negative thoughts in our minds. After reading this you will understand and believe that you can obtain or do anything that you put your mind to. I went from the bottom of the ranks in my company's sales team to the top of the class in less than a year! I want to thank Dennis Deaton for the time he put into this one.
Rating: Summary: A WINNER!! Review: THIS BOOK EXPLAINS THE POWER OF THE MIND AND HOW OUR THOUGHTS CREATE OUR REALITY AS BRILLIANTLY AS ANY BOOK EVER WRITTEN.READ IT OVER AND OVER AGAIN TO ABSORB ITS WONDERFUL PRINCIPLES.
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