Have You Read Yet These Books On The Power Of Positive Thinking?
When it comes down to books on the power of positive thinking, the more you read the more you allow positive thinking in yourself. In this page you will find links to reviews on books on the power of positive thinking. I've read those books, I've used their advice and I can tell you whether they are worth your time or not. Some of these books are true jewels of positive thinking, like Joe Vitale's "Life's missing instruction manual", and I will recommend you to have them so you can refer to them and re-read them. Other positive thinking books are also good to read although not necessary to keep. These are useful to broaden your knowledge of the benefits of positive thinking. Others are simply the positive thinking touch of the day! You will have my sincere reviews on these positive thinking books, which I wish they'll be useful to you. Find below the links to the reviews of these great books on the power of positive thinking: "Power of gratitude" by Wes Hopper
Download this ebook for free: this is an easy-to-read ebook that shows you how to unlock the power of gratitude to welcome abundance into your life. No need to pay a cent, you can download it here by following this link. "Life's missing instruction manual" by Joe Vitale: the body mind and soul of positive thinking
To me this book is a reference in positive thinking books. Joe Vitale and other authors give practical tips and share quality information in regards to improving your life through positive thinking. It is easy to read and definitely good advice. This book should be on your collection of books on the power of positive thinking. "Beyond positive thinking" by Dr Robert Anthony
This book explains how thoughts can be used to create the reality we want, even financially. It contains very good examples and ways to use affirmations and intentional sentences. It is dense to read at times, but well worth it. "Everyday positive thinking" by Louise L. Hay
Although not an essential positive thinking book, this little fellow contains more than 400 positive thinking quotes. It is just handy to have around and grab a quote whenever needed: they are inspiring and motivating. "Whatever you think think the opposite" by Paul Arden
This is a very powerful and mind-challenging book. It speaks to you and your creativity directly; it pokes and motivates, and proposes new ways of looking at things. It is ideal as a point of change in your life. "The positive power of negative thinking" by Julie Norem
This book explains what defensive pessimism is and how it can help pessimists to deal with anxiety. Well written but too academic at times, it could help you to deal with anxiety if you are a negative thinker. "Practicing the power of now" by Eckhart Tolle
This one is a very useful book to understand the importance of living in the present. It is easy to read although it requires slow reading for full understanding. It deals with deep issues and can offer a new outlook on life. "Love is letting go of fear" by Gerald Jampolsky
This book contains simple yet strong messages to help us have a life full of peace. It is easy to read and the "lessons" are summed up on powerful affirmations for a better life. "The art of happiness" by HH Dalai Lama and Howard C Cutler
This is an easy to read book with soothing messages and practical advice for matters of everyday life. It contains the thoughts of the Dalai Lama on happiness, dealing with anger, worry and anxiety, and even on building self-esteem. No matter your religion, this book offers good positive thinking messages. "The rules of life" by Richard Templar
The hundred lessons that Richard Templar offers you are based on his own life experience and speak for themselves. This is an easy to read book that comes very handy for everyday life. "How to be happy all the time" by Paramhansa Yogananda
This little book can be considered one of the spiritual books on the power of positive thinking. Paramhansa Yogananda uses metaphors and sometimes an abstract language to point to the source of happiness. The excerpts of his lessons and speeches also deal with other deep issues. "Start where you are" by Pema Chodron
This gentle book offers a different approach to dealing with negative circumstances in life. Rather than going for positive thinking, Pema Chodron states that we can accept all that happens peacefully, and that in the end "it's no big deal". "What's wrong with right now" by 'Sailor' Bob Adamson
This thin one steps away from normal books on the power of positive thinking and gives a new perspective on life by posing the question "Who am I?". The journey through the book leads on to a path of peace and freedom of suffering, seeing that the 'I' is just an invention. "The handbook for exceptional people" by Jez Cartwright
This is a quick-reading book that gives practical advice and exercises to look at our lives with fresh eyes, become more aware and lead a happier life. It encourages to understand yourself better and love yourself. "50 ways to let go and be happy" by Chuck Spezzano
This is one of the books on the power of positive thinking that focuses on "sideline" events: how to handle and heal a relationship break up. It offers a great deal of insight about relationships in general and the way we act on our feelings. It is worth reading for a number of good tips on how to handle ourselves. "Everything I've ever done that worked" by Lesley Garner
This book offers a variety of practical advice, from remedies to techniques, to bring calmness into your life, get direction and step out of stressful situations. Its story-telling style about first-hand experiences make it attractive to read. "The mastery of love" by Don Miguel Ruiz
This book offers an insight to the world of personal relationships, and specially romantic relationships, through the real meaning of love. The author explains where love and happiness stand and how we can have better romantic relationships by understanding the place of love within us. "The science of religion" by Paramahansa Yogananda
A spiritual book on how to attain bliss, "The science of religion" by Paramahansa Yogananda has a different message than the Law of Attraction. Though not strictly a positive thinking book, this one is useful on our path to discover peace.
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