Positive Thinking and The Power of Love: Thinking Positive the Way of Successful, Love Has the Power to Change Our Lives. Contributor(s): Foster, Gionatan (Author) |
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ISBN: 1801158266 ISBN-13: 9781801158268 Publisher: Gionatan Foster OUR PRICE: $22.04 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: December 2020 * Not available - Not in print at this time * |
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BISAC Categories: - Family & Relationships | Anger (see Also Self-help - Self Management - Anger Management) - Self-help | Compulsive Behavior - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (ocd) |
Physical Information: 0.36" H x 6" W x 9" (0.55 lbs) 134 pages |
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Publisher Description: If you are looking for ways to become happy in this lifetime, then "Positive Thinking and the Power of Love: Thinking Positive the Way of Successful, Love Has the Power to Change Our Lives." is the book that you have been waiting for. Negative feelings can be depicted as any inclination that makes you be more hopeless and pitiful. These feelings make you despise yourself, as well as other people, and remove your certainty in life. Feelings that can become negative are outrage, loathe, desire, just as pity. However, in the correct setting, these emotions are totally characteristic. Negative feelings can hose our excitement forever, contingent upon to what extent we let them influence us and the manner in which we express them. Clutching negative feelings causes a descending winding. Negative feelings prevent us from speculation and carrying on normally and seeing circumstances in their actual point of view. At the point when this happens, we will, in general, observe just what we need to see and recollect just what we need to recall. This just delays the displeasure or distress and keeps us from getting a charge out of life. The more drawn out this goes on, the more dug in the issue becomes. Managing negative feelings improperly can likewise be unsafe - for instance, communicating outrage with viciousness. Positive thinking is an attribute that should turn out to be progressively normal, in light of Winston Churchill's well-known expression that "a cynic sees the trouble in each opportunity; a hopeful person sees the open door in each trouble." Optimism has been demonstrated to improve the safe framework, anticipate ceaseless malady, and assist individuals with adapting to tragic news. Appreciation is related to idealism and has been resolved that thankful individuals are more joyful, get increasingly social help, are less pushed, and are less discouraged. Inside you will find:
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