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You Can If You Think You Can

Norman Vincent Peale

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English
Arrow
03 April 1998
The positive guide to dealing constructively with every day problems and crises.

'This book is produced out of an enthusiastic belief in people and a desire to encourage them to take charge of their lives. If difficulties and problems are ganging up on you and your confidence is shaky, it is hoped that this book may make you realize that you can indeed handle whatever comes and handle it well. ' Norman Vincent Peale from his Letter to the reader.

ITS ALWAYS TOO SOON TO QUIT

Everyone has problems at some point in their lives. They occur every day in business, family and personal life. Sometimes they seem insurmountable, or there are just too many of them for us to feel able to cope. This book will give you hope -and practical strategies to face the future with confidence. You Can If You Think You Can shows you how to develop self-trust and motivation, how to forget fear and build calmness, how to recognise problems as challenges and how to tap all your inner resources to live your life to the full.
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Imprint:   Arrow
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   217g
ISBN:   9780749310776
ISBN 10:   0749310774
Pages:   308
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for You Can If You Think You Can

More or rather the same old positive position papers alternating principles ( call on your grit - persistence - perception - motivation, etc.) with conversations and demonstrations of ways in which you can dynamize yourself and your life. You can if you think you can which might be having a baby; you can expect other miracles too; you can achieve every aspect of physical and emotional health (even cancer victims are carrying on profitably) particularly if you eliminate the three not so little L's - lack, loss and limitation. You most certainly can if you think you can remember all those readers for whom the bell peals. (Kirkus Reviews)


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