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El poder del pensamiento positivo ha ayudado a hombres y mujeres en todo el mundo a lograr la plenitud en sus vidas.

 

•Cree en ti mismo y en todo lo que haces. • Desarrolla tu potencial para alcanzar tus objetivos. • Rompe el hábito de la preocupación y logra una vida relajada. • Mejora tus relaciones personales y profesionales. • Asume el control sobre tus circunstancias.

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Published March 30th 2017 by Océano (first published 1952)
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Oct 14, 2008Shelly rated it liked it · review of another edition
This is a book that I am constantly reading on and off. I found it on a trip in Sante Fe, New Mexico. It turned up right in front of me while I was shopping at a local book store. You know how a book comes into your life just at the right time, well this is the book for me. It has helped change my life at a point when I needed it the most, I should say a very negative time in my life. I would recommend it to anyone. It is one of those books that you highlight and go back to reread parts of it ag...more
Oct 11, 2012Bilal rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Altough i am a muslim but i found this book equally revealing, all of the methods and techniques i read in this book are easily applicable to any one regard less of their religion and faith. the thought which Mr Norman discussed in this book is already known to every muslim, but are long lost and forgotten, But thanks to him that i am now again connected to my roots and living at peace. I recommend reading this book with an open mind so that your cast, culture and religion will not interfear in...more
Apr 16, 2019Joanna Jones rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
If you are looking for a religious solution to your troubles, this is a fantastic book. The proven and time-tested practices outlined in this book should lead anyone to a life of mental and emotional health through faith in Jesus Christ. You can find the best edition here: https://www.amazon.com/Power-Positive...
Jul 16, 2013Michelle rated it did not like it · review of another edition
WARNING: DO NOT BE FOOLED BY THE TITLE OF THIS BOOK! I love books about positivity, self-improvement, etc. and after hearing so much about how this is one of the most inspirational and positive books ever written, I finally read it and promptly regretted it. This book is nothing more than propaganda and shameless marketing for the author's 'church' (i.e., business). Just when I started thinking, 'oh, I can get behind the concept he's teaching' -- BAM! -- there goes another sneaky advertising for...more
Sep 13, 2009Michael Todd rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Though written over 50 years before 'The Secret' by Rhonda Byrne, it almost exactly mirrors that book. The terminology may be different ('pictureize' instead of 'visualize') but the techniques are similar.
I've used techniques put forth in 'The Secret' and in this book and they do work. Put bluntly, it has to be believed to work in order to work.
If nothing else, there is practical advice for the aid of sleeping, clearing your mind and reducing your level of anger in tense situations. Additional
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May 18, 2008Viraj rated it it was ok · review of another edition

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No citations. When an author says: 'here is a story when a woman/man who had XYZ difficulty, used these principles had remarkable results', it turns me off. Any random person can come up with such stories. No citations / no names. The mantra given are fine and ok style too, but I felt that the emphasis on Christianity was unnecessary. Not that it offended me, I don't care, but it implies unnecessary that other religions don't have the same / good teachings.
Anyway, put me to sleep too. :(
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Oct 24, 2009Chad Warner rated it it was ok · review of another edition
A few people told me that that this was among the great self-improvement books. Not knowing anything about the book or author, I decided to read it. Because of the recommendations I had received, I was very surprised at how explicitly Christian the book is; I was expecting a secular 'pull yourself up by your own bootstraps' kind of self-improvement book. Instead, the author focuses on prayer and involving God in every aspect of your life; and not just in one or two chapters, but all of them.
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Feb 20, 2010Michael rated it it was amazing · review of another edition

Shelves: 2010, inspirational, spirituality, self-help
Prior to reading this, I didn't know that is was a Christianity based self-help book. The information in this book has been rehashed in The Secret and many other self-help books. Why? Because it works.
I don't know when cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) was introduced, but this books has lots of techniques from that as well, and CBT has been proven to help eliminate anxiety and depression.
In summary, one has to renew our thoughts and speech and this will in turn change our thinking process, whic
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Sep 18, 2008Kathleen rated it did not like it · review of another edition

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I found this book pretty useless. I understand the power of faith in God, but if you're going to write a whole book you need to have something other than that mantra repeated on every page. There are no practical tips and its written as if he's a grade school teacher talking to his students. Read Pema Chodron instead, or even Martin Seligman's books about optimism and happiness.
Oct 25, 2012Sally George rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I read this book over 35 years ago, at a stage in my life when I needed to leave home and go out into the world. It did help me then. I decided to re-read it as I am at a different stage in life, will soon be the big 60 and don't want to turn into a grumpy old woman! It is easy to lapse into grumbling and groaning - especially when it is all you hear at work and from the friends who have become negative. Well, I did enjoy the book and it has reminded me that looking at life positively (every clo...more

Jan 02, 2014Asha Seth rated it really liked it · review of another edition

Shelves: non-fiction, 2014
The Power of Positive Thinking was my first book for 2014 and I am glad I chose to start the year surfing on positive sails. Lately, I have turned quite picky about the books I read owing to the very little time I get to spare. So, just when I find all but raving reviews about this book, I get fortunate enough to receive an audiobook from Reado and all I have to do is plug the earphones and there I go!
About this book, I can write for pages together since there is so much the author has generous
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May 25, 2013Winston Jen rated it did not like it · review of another edition
My father forced me to listen to this drivel for weeks on end when I was 12. Even then, I did not find the ideas in this book the least bit persuasive or helpful.
One of Peale's friends is quoted as saying 'Every day when I wake up I realise I have a choice. I can be happy or unhappy. So what do I do? I'm not dumb. I just CHOOSE to be happy.' What nonsense. I am reminded of a particularly callous sermon I had the misfortune of listening to in Japan back in 2010, where a pampered pastor described
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Apr 09, 2012Jason added it · review of another edition
Norman Vincent Peale’s The Power of Positive Thinking was first published in 1952 after World War II. His book tried to give optimism to a post war culture; it also began the self-help genre. Peale’s book is based on the title as it encourages the reader to try his method of positive thinking to live a richer and more rewarding life. But explicit in the title is not just mere change, but instead his approach preachers power to transform the reader’s life. So how does he say that this is possible...more
Oct 24, 2008Tom Barnes rated it it was amazing · review of another edition

Norman Vincent Peale, one of America’s most distinguished speakers was not born with that gift. As a child Norman was shy and retiring and had a terrible inferiority complex. Then to add to those feelings of inferiority, he was a preacher’s son and believed that he was expected to be perfect. Well, he didn’t want to be perfect he wanted to be hard-boiled and something else, he vowed never to become a preacher. He grew up in a religious family and as part of the church community from time to time
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Aug 10, 2018Barb rated it really liked it · review of another edition
A physician friend of mine told of a patient he had who was suffering with severe stomach pains. He told that patient: 'the bible says; What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them.” That man went on to become the top salesman at his company!

Listening to this audio book, read by the author, was a lot like having your great-grandfather read the passage above. But I don't mean to diminish the power of reading the bible or the power of thinking po
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Apr 05, 2012Princesskelly rated it did not like it · review of another edition
I have always considered myself to be optimistic and positive. I’m the one in the group that always find inspiration in the bright side, sometimes annoyingly so to everyone else. I had high hopes for The Power of Positive Thinking when I started reading the book, but no matter how hard I tried to stay positive I just could not get passed how ridiculous I felt for reading it. Don’t get me wrong, I pride myself for my positivity in adverse situations, but this book seriously made me want to stab m...more
Apr 09, 2012Heidi rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Every time I read this book, I tell myself I should read it every year. And then I forget for seven or eight years before stumbling across it again. But it always seems to appear in my life when I need it, so I guess that's okay.
Norman Vincent Peale gives chapter after chapter of tangible ways to feel happier. Some of the examples are a little dated now (those darned Communists better not take over the country!) but most of it is still practicable today. Coming from an unapologetically Christian
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Apr 13, 2016Nilesh Karkhanis rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Absolutly fantastic book. When I started reading this book, I was completely unknown to the fact that the book has been based on the principles of Chrisinaty and The Bible. Though I am religious man, I was suprised to read and find the similarity of the quotes/passages from The Holy Bible and The Bhagvadgeeta as 'Karmaney vadhikarste, ma faleshu kadachan' which means keep doing your work by having faith on the God and the God will give you the fruits, which is similary stated in The Holy Bible a...more
Mar 21, 2008Jeremiah rated it did not like it · review of another edition
I dont usually go for books in the self help genre but then I like to read books that friends recommend. Someone recommended this to me but I had a hard time getting past theology that the author takes as a given from his readers.
Aug 22, 2007Nicole Marquette rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This is my favorite book. It has changed my life and my thinking. Even though it was written in the 1950's, the same principles apply today. Please read this if you haven't already!
Aug 15, 2008Heather Roxburgh rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Learn to re-program your mind into thinking positive at all times, in any situation!! Great Read (or listen)!!
Aug 01, 2019Mitch Castro rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Things I’ve learned from this book. Rather, things that this book slapped me back to reality;
1. Follow the laws of God.
2. Remember the three formula: Prayerize, Picturize, Actualize.
3. Practice the attitude of putting everything in God’s hands. Pray a great deal and always let your prayer take the form of thanksgiving on the assumption that God is giving you great and wonderful things, because He surely is. But do ask too for the ability to do your best and leave the results confidently to God.
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Jun 17, 2015Rosie Nguyễn rated it it was amazing · review of another edition

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It's said that Norman is the father of positive thinking. I don't know if it's true but this book is really helpful.
The book utilizes many quotes in the Bible as the author is a pastor, which may cause some kind of discomfort for layman. But emphasizes many principles of life that one cannot neglect on his way to progress: the power of prayer, expecting the best, having faith, believe in the Higher Power (God), relax to get work done, being a comfortable person and interested in people to get p
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Jan 23, 2017John rated it did not like it · review of another edition
I stopped reading after the second page but I did read various random selections to affirm my initial thoughts. All the one star reviews are accurate. Conversations quoted by the author are completely unrealistic (seem fabricated) and one section I read seems to assert that God/Jesus solves alcoholism. The author basically says 'I'm not saying Jesus saves people from alcoholism but Jesus saves people from alcoholism and if he can do that, imagine what else he can do!' In my opinion, the title is...more
Aug 17, 2007Jennifer Holland rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Oh boy. I didn't actually read this one, I just listened to the audio book during a long car ride. It's read by the author, bless his heart, who was ninety-five years young when he recorded it, but doesn't sound a day over ninety-four. It's really more like a good old-fashioned Protestant sermon with a lot of anecdotal evidence and feel-good testimonials. Recommended for terminally upbeat people with the bi-annual blues.

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Carl rated it liked it · review of another edition

Recommends it for: those seeking self-help with religious undertones
A bit too religious. Norman Vincent Peele has written dozens of books. This is perhaps his most widely known one. As I said, it is a bit to laden with religion for my taste. He is a preacher, so a certain amount is to be expected, but I was excited when I came across the book in a store, and disappointed by the time I finished it...
B/B = BORROW
Jun 28, 2019Nadia's Library rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
A book I often give and/or refer to others to read. It is a classic for a reason: invaluable advice given very simplistic and easily applicable to anyone. A must-have in your personal library.
Aug 15, 2013Realini rated it liked it · review of another edition
The Power of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent Peale
This is a book which has sold millions of copies and is considered a self-help classic. It has ‘positive” aspects.
I was wondering which came first: this book or the positive psychology trend, approach. Because what I found in this book is very similar to the facts, suggestions written in Learned Optimism and other psychology books.
In The Power of Positive Thinking the approach is different: God is the source of “positive”, good things in your
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Oct 04, 2011Jana rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I was going to read 'The Secret' but for some reason felt that I should read this book instead. I'm so glad I did. I really enjoyed the message of this book. It is an uplifting read. My life has been changed for the better by reading it. I noticed that some people complain in their reviews about there being too much religion in the book. But the whole point of the book is that if we look to God, we will be more positive in our every day lives and therefore have better lives in the process. How c...more
Sep 23, 2007Ainani Yahya rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
'You are what you think' if you always think positive than the result of your thought will be positive as well, whatever your beliefs but this book is full of beneficial thought and experience to share. This book has teached me that no matter how negative things are,there mustbe a positive part on it,and with controlling our mind to stay positive we really can avoid many of negative things to be happend.

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Dr. Norman Vincent Peale (1898–1993) was a minister and author (most notably of The Power of Positive Thinking) and a progenitor of the theory of 'positive thinking'.
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