The Positive Principle Today

by Norman Vincent Peale

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Keep The Positive Principle Going! Through the Positive Principle anyone can turn potentially devastating situations into actual life-strengthening experiences. -- Organize your personality forces into action. -- Take a new look at the word impossible. -- Hold the thought that nothing can get you down. -- Get turned on with self-repeating enthusiasm. -- Drop old, tired, gloomy thoughts and come alive. -- Let seven magic words change your life. -- You can do wonders if you keep trying. -- How show more to react creatively to upsetting situations. -- You can cope with anything; you really can. -- Learn the fabulous secret of energy and vitality thinking. -- In-depth faith always wins over difficulties. -- Keep going strong with the excitement principle. Renew And Sustain The Power Of Positive Thinking! show less

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Norman Vincent Peale was born in Bowersville, Ohio on May 31, 1898. He received degrees at Ohio Wesleyan University and Boston University School of Theology. He was ordained into the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1922 and served as a pastor in a variety of churches in the eastern United States for the next decade. In 1932, he joined the Dutch show more Reformed Church and became the pastor of the Marble Collegiate Church, a post he would hold for more than 50 years. During his lifetime, he wrote 46 books including The Art of Living, You Can Win, A Guide for Confident Living, The Power of Positive Thinking, and This Incredible Century. In addition to writing, he gave sermons on both television and radio and published Guideposts, a weekly newsletter. He received Freedom Foundation awards in 1952 and 1955 and the Horatio Alger Award in 1952. For his contributions to the field of theology, President Ronald Reagan awarded Peale the Presidential Medal of Freedom on March 26, 1984. He died from a stroke on December 24, 1993 at the age of 95. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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1976

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Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality
DDC/MDS
131.3Philosophy & psychologyParapsychology & occultismParapsychological and occult methods for achieving well-being, happiness, success
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BJ1611.2 .P4Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionEthicsEthicsIndividual ethics. Character. Virtue
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