Monday, August 20, 2012

YOU CAN IF YOU THINK YOU CAN

Have you read the book YOU CAN IF YOU THINK YOU CAN by Dr.Norman Vincent Peale. It really changes one's way of thinking from pessimistic to optimistic and from negative to positive. I really liked most of the bulletin points and quotes mentioned by the author which i thought of listing here.




  • Persistence - Never quit attacking a problem
  • Master Perception - Know yourself and try to learn your self.
  • Be Cool - Believe what you can do - Think it out.
  • Relax - Practice peaceful words and thoughts.
  • Perseverance - Keep that positive attitude.
  • Motivation - Release the fire inside you - The  power inside you - Identify all your talents.
  • Self Confidence - Secret of Success.
  • Practice creative Anticipation  - The power of positive outcome.
  • Powerful Principle - Think first, Judge later.
  • Practice word therapy - Serenity, Urbanity, Imperturbability, Equanimity.
  • Ease up - Have a sense of Humor
"The more problems you have the more alive you are"

"You can be greater than anything that can happen to you"

"When you are afraid of, do the thing you are afraid of and soon you will loose your fear of it"

"Give life all you have got - thoughts,efforts,imagination,innovations,ideas etc - Life will give back what it has for you"

"Never take life seriously,nobody is going to get alive of it any way"

"Believe that tide always come back"

"Adversity cause some men to break, others to break records" - William Word

"If we did all things we are capable of, we would literally astound ourselves" - Edison

"We have forty million reasons for failure, but not a single excuse" - Rudyard Kipling

"The world is moving so fast that the man who says it cant be done is interrupted by someone doing it" - Harry Emerson Fodrick

I would definitely suggest the readers to read this book - Read, think, practice, write down all your innovative ideas, work on it - Finally make miracles happen, make your dreams come true.
That day is not so far and it is never late.

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