Beyond Good and Evil sense; the greater part of the conscious thinking of a phi-losopher is secretly influenced by his instincts, and forced into definite channels. And behind all logic and its seeming sovereignty of movement, there are valuations, or to speak more plainly, physiological demands, for the maintenance. The journey through 'Beyond positive thinking' is almost as if Dr Robert Anthony took you by the hand and showed you: 'This is how you can use your mind for your benefit and well-being'. This book clarifies many questions about beliefs, oneself, and our ego. 'Beyond positive thinking' helps you to be free. Beyond positive thinking contents 1 positive thinking-negative-thinking- right thinking 2 the truth about you 3 what are you telling yourself 4 believing is seeing 5 write your own script 6 program your mind for the best 7 techniques for imprinting 8 achieving your financial desires 9 five words that create results 10 who or what is stopping you 11.
✏Book Title: Beyond Positive Thinking✏Author: Robert Anthony✏Publisher: Morgan James Publishing✏Release Date: 2004✏Pages: 200✏ISBN: 090✏Available Language: English, Spanish, And French✏Beyond Positive Thinking Book Summary: A common-sense approach to achieving success in one's life offers workable, step-by-step methods and positive visualization techniques to help readers personalize goals, trust creativity, transcend old beliefs and limitations, and transform positive thinking into positive action. Original published in 1988 Berkley Publishing under the title of 'The Advanced Formula For Total Success.' For 13 years it continued to sell under that title. In 2002 Berkley Publishing discontinued publishing 'The Advanced Formula For Total Success.' As soon as it went out of print, it became a collector's item with copies selling for up to $100 per copy on the Amazon.com used books marketplace. Anthony decided to update the book and republish it under the original name of Beyond Positive Thinking with an introduction by Joe Vitale.
✏Book Title: Beyond Positive Thinking✏Author: Jim Collins✏Publisher: Charisma Media✏Release Date: 2012-07-20✏Pages: 176✏ISBN: 650✏Available Language: English, Spanish, And French✏Beyond Positive Thinking Book Summary: Author and motivational speaker, Jim Collins, explains how God’s Word can help you create the life you were designed to live by tapping into your God-given abilities. He emphasizes “life-application” of the truths in Scripture to help readers reach his or hers full potential. Beyond Positive Thinking expounds on the Scriptures, making them come alive so they are relatable to those living in the 21st Century. These principles will help readers achieve freedom from fear, anxiety and negative thinking. ✏Book Title: Beyond Positive Thinking 30th Anniversary Edition✏Author: Dr. Robert Anthony✏Publisher: Morgan James Publishing✏Release Date: 2018-03-13✏Pages:✏ISBN: 768✏Available Language: English, Spanish, And French✏Beyond Positive Thinking 30th Anniversary Edition Book Summary: A common-sense approach to achieving success in one's life. Offers workable, step-by-step methods and positive visualization techniques to help readers personalize goals, trust creativity, transcend old beliefs and limitations, and transform positive thinking into positive action.
✏Book Title: The Magic of Make Believe✏Author: Lee Pascoe✏Publisher:✏Release Date: 2006✏Pages: 146✏ISBN: ✏Available Language: English, Spanish, And French✏The Magic of Make Believe Book Summary: Using visualization and some of the renowned techniques of the Silva Mind Control method, this empowering manual allows readers to recapture the freedom of 'playing pretend' for success in personal or vocational situations. Rather than an escape, pretend is presented as a valuable tool in the process of goal-setting and an integral part of self-improvement. Relying on the power of the mind does require letting go of skepticism and fear, but yields the reward of proactivity in any situation. Readers who employ the methods detailed in these exercises and examples can regain the wonder and possibility of childhood, opening up new opportunities for achievement. ✏Book Title: Beyond Positive Thinking✏Author: Dr Arnold Fox, M.D.✏Publisher:✏Release Date: 1991-01-01✏Pages: 203✏ISBN: ✏Available Language: English, Spanish, And French✏Beyond Positive Thinking Book Summary: Beyond Positive Thinking: Putting Your Thoughts into Action by Drs.
Arnold and Barry Fox can stand alone or be read as the sequel to their co-authored book Wake Up! You're Alive. Both books focus on living a positive lifestyle by using action oriented strategies that assist a person in seeing the abundant side of life.
A common-sense approach to achieving success in one's life offers workable, step-by-step methods and positive visualization techniques to help readers personalize goals, trust creativity, transcend old beliefs and limitations, and transform positive thinking into positive action. Original published in 1988 Berkley Publishing under the title of 'The Advanced Formula For Tot A common-sense approach to achieving success in one's life offers workable, step-by-step methods and positive visualization techniques to help readers personalize goals, trust creativity, transcend old beliefs and limitations, and transform positive thinking into positive action. Original published in 1988 Berkley Publishing under the title of 'The Advanced Formula For Total Success.' For 13 years it continued to sell under that title. In 2002 Berkley Publishing discontinued publishing 'The Advanced Formula For Total Success.' As soon as it went out of print, it became a collector's item with copies selling for up to $100 per copy on the Amazon.com used books marketplace.
Anthony decided to update the book and republish it under the original name of Beyond Positive Thinking with an introduction by Joe Vitale. 'The universe is like a river. The river keeps on flowing. It doesn't care whether you are happy or sad, good or bad; it just keeps flowing. Some people go down to the river and they cry.
Some people go down to the river and they are happy, but the river doesn't care; it just keeps flowing. We can use it and enjoy it, or we can jump in and drown.' The author mainly pushes us to realize how important our thoughts are, and our 'self-talk' is in influencing our unconscious thoughts, which later infl 'The universe is like a river. The river keeps on flowing.
It doesn't care whether you are happy or sad, good or bad; it just keeps flowing. Some people go down to the river and they cry. Some people go down to the river and they are happy, but the river doesn't care; it just keeps flowing. We can use it and enjoy it, or we can jump in and drown.'
The author mainly pushes us to realize how important our thoughts are, and our 'self-talk' is in influencing our unconscious thoughts, which later influence our attitudes and our life. The most captivating idea for me was that everything that happens in our life, even if we feel like it is out of our control, is actually something we've allowed to happen, consciously or unconsciously. The book brought me indeed some new ways of thinking, especially about setting a mindset. Wanting, desiring and having goals are ok, but that makes us live in the future, which does not exist. Neither does the past.
Both are just borrowed realities from the now. If we force ourselves to change, for example, “I have to/must lose 10lbs”, we will never be really engaged and probably won’t achieve or the change won’t be permanent. What we need to do is believe in what we want us to become, and then The book brought me indeed some new ways of thinking, especially about setting a mindset. Wanting, desiring and having goals are ok, but that makes us live in the future, which does not exist. Neither does the past.
Both are just borrowed realities from the now. World of warships mods aim. If we force ourselves to change, for example, “I have to/must lose 10lbs”, we will never be really engaged and probably won’t achieve or the change won’t be permanent. What we need to do is believe in what we want us to become, and then become. I will be thinner.Half of the book is some pseudo-spiritual crap about how the universe is knowledge and power, and together with us makes a whole, the total. And we are so deeply interconnected that when we believe in something, it happens. This mystic part annoyed me.Another interesting insight is about how we set limitations to ourselves. We rely too much on previous knowledge and experiences because we are raised since a child to need acceptance and approval of others, so we need to verify within our knowledge what will work or not, what will other people think or not, is it difficult or not, am I like this or that, am I capable of this or not.
Our conscious is responsible for sending information of our PERCEPTION (whether it’s true or not) to our subconscious, which just accept because it cannot differentiate between what’s real and what’s not. After that, our subconscious guides our future actions. That’s why we limit ourselves so much: I can’t draw, I can’t sing, I wasn’t able to do this before, so I’ll fail again.
Changing our beliefs by positive statements and thinking is key to putting this new information into our subconscious so that we eventually start acting towards our new belief (which should be what or who we want to be). It’s all a Self-Reinforcing Cycle:1. I notice my performance at a task2. I choose to evaluate myself in a certain way and send that to my subconscious3. This self-talk reinforces either a positive or negative self-image of how I feel about myself4.
How I feel about myself forms a self-image, which is the regulating mechanism that controls how I perform next timeAlso, whenever we face a problem we can’t solve, that’s because we just resort to previous knowledge. However, it is this same knowledge that generated this problem, so we need to stop worrying about the details and just start working on a solution, thinking creatively and differently. Every decision we make and every action we take is based on our level of awareness at any given point.
In order to be all we can be, we must constantly work to change and expand our level of awareness, or our perception of reality. One of the faulty perceptions in most people’s beliefs is that “seeing is believing”, but the truth is, not being able to see it doesn’t mean it’s not there. Rather than waiting to see before believing, we must first set a goal for our reality to change. The reasons we don’t see opportunities or solutions isn’t because they aren’t there.DON’T BASE YOUR GOALS ON WHAT YOU HAVE OR WHAT YOU HAVE DONE, BUT ON WHAT YOU WANT AND WHERE YOU ULTIMATELY WANT TO GO.Also, the author warns us not to share too much of our plans, since our aliveness and enthusiasm makes other people’s deadness stand out and feel more real, that’s why they create a thousand problems and say it won’t work.Take risks.
Leave your comfort zone as most of what you want lies outside of it. What keeps you in your comfort zone are the constraints aforementioned.
Start picturing yourself in different situations and feel well in them so you get used to it.“We would rather be certain we are miserable than risk being happy and satisfied”. Wonderful lines from 'Beyond Positive Thinking': 'The universe is like a river.
The river keeps on flowing. It doesn't care whether you are happy or sad, good or bad; it just keeps flowing. Some people go down to the river and they cry.
Some people go down to the river and they are happy, but the river doesn't care; it just keeps flowing. We can use it and enjoy it, or we can jump in and drown.' 'Beyond Positive Thinking', as the name suggests goes beyond just positive thinking and emphasizes on Wonderful lines from 'Beyond Positive Thinking': 'The universe is like a river. The river keeps on flowing. It doesn't care whether you are happy or sad, good or bad; it just keeps flowing. Some people go down to the river and they cry. Some people go down to the river and they are happy, but the river doesn't care; it just keeps flowing.
We can use it and enjoy it, or we can jump in and drown.' 'Beyond Positive Thinking', as the name suggests goes beyond just positive thinking and emphasizes on self talk. What you think about yourself matters, it influences your attitude, actions and your life. The author urges to aim for happiness, abundance and health above everything else. He implores to change the world inside out, heal yourself first before healing the world. I read this book twice in two different years. This book touches everything in human-beings from mindsets to emotions.
It is all about Psychology and how to design your life.I love so much what the author said and I believe it is true 'When you desire nothing from another,some people will have difficulty relating to you because they can’t control you. Yet this is the true road to emotional freedom and self reliance'I recommend this book for people believe in Independence and emotional freedo I read this book twice in two different years. This book touches everything in human-beings from mindsets to emotions. It is all about Psychology and how to design your life.I love so much what the author said and I believe it is true 'When you desire nothing from another,some people will have difficulty relating to you because they can’t control you. Yet this is the true road to emotional freedom and self reliance'I recommend this book for people believe in Independence and emotional freedom.
I'm not sure what to say, because when I read the book I was waiting for the formula. There is no formula, except a gradual change of the mind that brings you change in your success. The takeaways from this book:1.
Stop blaming others.2. Believe before seeing.3. Nothing on the outside can make you happy.4. Enjoy today.5.
Everything is a choice.6. Act on a deadline.7. Setbacks are temporary.The author does well to stress on all of these points through the chapters, and it makes for very en I'm not sure what to say, because when I read the book I was waiting for the formula. There is no formula, except a gradual change of the mind that brings you change in your success. The takeaways from this book:1.
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Stop blaming others.2. Believe before seeing.3. Nothing on the outside can make you happy.4. Enjoy today.5. Everything is a choice.6.
Act on a deadline.7. Setbacks are temporary.The author does well to stress on all of these points through the chapters, and it makes for very encouraging reading. What really impressed me about Beyond Positive Thinking are the advanced metaphysical concepts that are presented in a simple, straightforward manner.
There are many concepts within that are typically obscured within many other complex spiritual traditions beneath layers of dogma embedded within those traditions. Usually one must sift through such complexity and discover the underlying essence within such layers of complexity.However, this is not the case with Beyond Positive Thinking; this boo What really impressed me about Beyond Positive Thinking are the advanced metaphysical concepts that are presented in a simple, straightforward manner. There are many concepts within that are typically obscured within many other complex spiritual traditions beneath layers of dogma embedded within those traditions. Usually one must sift through such complexity and discover the underlying essence within such layers of complexity.However, this is not the case with Beyond Positive Thinking; this book provides these truths free of such complexity and judgement, and simply presents it to the reader.
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Furthermore, this book provides a practical guide on how to apply these principles in order to bring about individual desired results.There are many passages within this text that are worth remembering and I could easily fill a review with these quotations alone, however I will leave the joy of such discovery with the reader. Beyond the simplified metaphysical concepts and noteworthy quotations, the other items worthy of note are the example affirmations and the 5 R's exercise, which is a simplified process for manifestation. My impression is that’s it’s worth reading through the book to gain a general understanding and then to read again while applying and optimizing as you go along.I highly recommend Beyond Positive Thinking for anyone who is interested in metaphysical and spiritual concepts as well as those with a desire to tap their own unrealized potential without being bogged down in a complex philosophy or dogma. All things are simple in their essence, and so it is with this book.