BOOK TITLE:
The Power of Positive Thinking.
AUTHOR NAME:
Norman Vincent Peale.
Why you choose this book?
I choose this book Power
of Positive Thinking because I take few chapters in this book and read and
now I told you about this book. Every chapter will get you better knowledge.
The
simple means The Power of Positive Thinking will show you that the roots of
success lie in the mind and teach you how to believe in yourself, break the
habit of worrying, and take control of your life by taking control of your
thoughts and changing your attitude.
Positive thinking helps with stress
management and can even improve your health. The human life is not very
difficult as human have made it. For example we teach our children good habits,
language since their childhood if they live 3 to 4 days in a bad company I
challenge you they will learn a inappropriate language and many bad habits.
The
best way to choose this is that we should try to leave the negative thinking
and always move towards the positive thinking. If we think positively we will only make positive. The positive thinking provides us self
confidence better attitude, and relaxation of mind.
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Main
idea:
Positive thinking gives you better life and success
in life. So always be-positive In your
life and trust on ALLAH who is the
creator of this world.
After read this book I conclude the main idea of this
book is that;
‘’Your attitude determines your
entire life’’
So always keep your good attitude in life which makes
your happy.
Your world, your reality, is only determined by what you
think about everything you experience in life.
For
example:
If you leave your house tomorrow morning, and are
almost hit by a car, which breaks at the last second, you can treat this as a
bad sign and spend the rest of the day walking around afraid of anything and
everything. Alternatively, you can take this experience as a wonderful gift, a
miracle even, and live your life to the fullest, enjoying every single second
of the day and being grate
Summary:
Introduction:
Norman Vincent Peale was an American minister and author and one of
the world’s most widely recognized motivational speakers in the 20th century.
His most popular book, The
Power of Positive Thinking, has sold over 5 million copies
worldwide and takes a Christian perspective and real-world approach to positive
psychology.
Since Peale wasn’t a scientist, many mental experts disregarded the
ideas from his book, and it received a lot of both favorable and highly
critical feedback. However, it’s hard to deny the real-world impact his ideas
have had, he himself being living proof that they work – after a long and by
any measures successful life, he died at age 95 on Christmas Eve in 1993.
It’s not every day that you get to learn from someone who’s
received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, so let’s not
waste time, shall we?
Lesson 1:
Believe in
yourself:
In this lesson speaker is simply says ‘’ Believe in yourself and visualize your goals to see how
small your problems are.
Yes, confidence is important,
because if you feel inferior, you’ll act inferior. We know confidence alone
doesn’t solve all problems. After all, it’s not the same as competence, and
telling a kid who’s horrible at math that she’s great won’t make her study more
for the next test.
However, the case for
believing in you, that Peale makes, is one we’ve all experienced: the
self-fulfilling prophecy.
When you start a new job and
go in on the first day, thinking no one will like you, that you’ll probably
screw up and not fit in well, well guess what, you’ll behave in a way that
makes sure it comes true! Even worse, when you then get the feedback that “you
were right” this drives even more negative thoughts, thus starting a vicious
cycle.
It is up to you
to actively change your thoughts and believe that you can bring
value wherever you go. Peale suggests an exercise to help you do that,
which happens to be backed by science.
Visualize your goals and the
positive outcomes you want. What should your life look like in 6 months? Which
goals do you want to achieve? Then, contrast those by visualizing the problems
and obstacles that you might face along the way.
This is called mental
contrasting and has been proven to
cause changes in behavior that last for weeks with as little as a few minutes
worth of the exercise.
“Believe in yourself! Have faith in your abilities!
Without a humble but reasonable confidence in your own powers you cannot be
successful or happy. ”
Lesson
2:
Your attitude determines your entire
life.
This quote really struck me:
Your world is nothing more than the thoughts you have
about your experiences.
Of course all the problems in
your life are real. And yes, some of them might take a few years to solve,
like debt, or a serious illness. But how you react to those problems is
entirely up to you. You might not be able to solve those problems at the push
of a button, but your attitude is something you can change from one second to
the next.
Your world, your reality, is
only determined by what you think about everything you experience in life.
For example, if you leave
your house tomorrow morning, and are almost hit by a car, which breaks at the
last second, you can treat this as a bad sign and spend the rest of the day
walking around afraid of anything and everything. Alternatively, you can take
this experience as a wonderful gift, a miracle even, and live your life to the
fullest, enjoying every single second of the day and being grateful.
Don’t choose negative thoughts, when you
can choose positive ones. Ever.
Lesson
3:
Imagine your life free of worry to become
less concerned about the future.
Here’s a super Meta hack for
worrying less: Imagine yourself as a worry-free person in the future. Just
imagining that it is possible for you to live without worry will take a lot of
your current worries away.
Worry is a major source of
stress, and thus often leads to heart disease, arthritis and other sicknesses
which cause your life expectancy to go down. So it is in your best interest to
eliminate it, wherever possible.
Close your eyes, look into
the future, and imagine yourself a few months or years from now, living free
from all the worries that currently plague you, and you’ll feel much better
when you open your eyes again.
Peale calls this draining
your mind and it’s especially helpful before going to sleep, because then
positive thoughts will sink into your subconscious, instead of negative ones.
Lesson 4:
Create your own happiness.
Following ways to create your own happiness:-
1)
Once we have fully accepted and understood this concept, we
need to make a decision to choose to be positive, remember every one of the
many choices we have in life. If we don’t choose to have positive thinking,
it’s like having made a decision not to be positive.
2)
After we have made the choice to be positive and we are
committed to it,
3)
we then can start working on how to create a positive cycle
of thoughts.
The first thing to do is to
recognize our main negative thoughts and discover their triggers.
4)
What is a trigger? It’s something that starts our negative
thoughts, is like a switch, we think of something and then we start to be
negative.
There are also triggers for
positive thinking. In “step 6 How to Be
5)
Happy” I have listed some happens triggers
6)
We need then to question our triggers, question the reason we
started thinking negative. Question our triggers make them become weaker and
lose power. If we are sure about something, we don’t question it, when we start
questioning something; it means we are not so sure about that anymore.
7)
Then we need simply to associate some positive thoughts.
Book
Review:
I’m a huge sucker for positive psychology. It’s easy
for me to get carried away with it, and I’ve spent many years just sitting
around, being a massive optimist, but not doing anything to get to where I
wanted to be. Eventually, I’ve gotten my own personal reality check and now I
know it takes more than a bunch of happy thoughts to make stuff happen.
However, that hasn’t shifted my believe that positive
thinking works even an inch. I believe a positive attitude is at the root of
every successful person, however you may define that.
This book is a classic, and the blinks do a great job at summarizing the most important point. I think I’ll stick with them for now, though I have to say I’m curious about some of the examples of people who successfully applied the tactics, which are detailed in The Power of positive Thinking. You can learn more about the author here.
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