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As a Man Thinketh

As a Man Thinketh

What we believe makes who we are. James Allen explains this and then shows us how to live happier, wealthier, and more fulfilling lives. Join the millions of people have already found the pathway to wealth and fulfillment with this book. In this concise work, Allen offers a simple yet elegant message about the innate power of control we all possess. Allen reveals how our thoughts shape our character, and manifest themselves in our finances, health, appearance, and environment. The choice is yours: either master your thoughts and create the life you want; or remain mired in negativity, frustration, and failure.

CONTENTS:
Chapter 1 : Thought and Character
Chapter 2 : Effect of Thought on Circumstances
Chapter 3 : Effect of Thought on Health and the Body
Chapter 4 : Thought and Purpose
Chapter 5 : The Thought-Factor in Achievement
Chapter 6 : Visions and Ideals
Chapter 7 : Serenity

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: James Allen was born in Leicester, England in 1864. After leaving school at the age of fifteen to support his family, Allen worked, read, and carefully observed the world around him. It was not until he was thirty-eight that he wrote From Poverty to Power, one of the first motivational books. His next book, As a Man Thinketh, established his reputation as an inspirational writer. Other books on spirituality included The Eight Pillars of Wisdom and From Passion to Peace. Although his writing career lasted for only ten years, until his death in 1912, Allen produced twenty titles that influenced millions in the same manners as the words of Dale Carnegie and Norman Vincent Peale.

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