Extended Summary Of The Power Of Positive Thinking - Based On The Book By Norman Vincent Peale
Are you tired of problems?
Are you unhappy because there are always obstacles in your way?
Find a practical method to stand up to life with optimism and achieve your goals.
About the original book
The power of positive thinking is a practical guide to personal self-improvement. Its approach is based on the theory that positive thoughts allow you to achieve your desired goals and happiness.
The author develops a simple and practical formula to face obstacles and obtain good results, by focusing energy on positive outcomes.
What will you learn?
You’ll overcome feelings of inferiority that cause you unhappiness and condemn you to failure.
You’ll discover a source of power inside you that will allow you to do everything you set your mind to.
You’ll feel renewed energy.
You’ll create your own happiness, and your life will be as you want it to be.
You’ll be a positive person and your social relationships will improve.
Content
Chapter 01: What Is The First Step To Happiness?
Chapter 02: How To Reach Interior Peace?
Chapter 03: Is It Possible To Get Rid Of Fatigue And Boredom Forever?
Chapter 04: Does The Practice Of Praying Relate To Success?
Chapter 05: Where To Find Inspiration To Be Happy?
Chapter 06: What Is Visualization For?
Chapter 07: How Do The Body And Mind Relate?
Chapter 08: How To Face Problems?
Chapter 09: How To Make People Love You?
Chapter 10: Is It Necessary To Feel Concern?
Chapter 11: How To Deal With A Great Sorrow?
Chapter 12: How To Be Happy In The Maelstrom Of The Modern World?
Chapter 13: Where To Find Sources Of Wisdom?
About Mentors Library
Books are mentors. Books can guide what we do and our lives. Many of us love books while reading them and maybe they will echo with us a few weeks after but 2 years later we can’t remember if we have read it or not. And that’s a shame. We remember that at that time, the book meant a lot to us. Why is it that 2 years later we have forgotten everything? That’s not good.
This summary is taken from the most important themes of the original book.
Most people don’t like books. People just want to know what the book says they have to do. If you trust the source you don’t need the arguments. So much of a book is arguing its points, but often you don’t need the argument if you trust the source you can just get the point.
This summary takes the effort to distill the blahs into themes for the people who are just not going to read the whole book. All this information is in the original book.