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    Self-Improvement: Norman Vincent Peale's "The Power Of Positive Thinking"

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    3 pages in length. Of all the potentially mind-lifting experiences that help individuals overcome bad times in their lives, none is more effective than the overwhelming influence of positive thought. People tend to forget they hold the power over how they respond to a given situation that may confront them. Those who consider daily struggles as 'problems' immediately sidetrack their inherent ability to reach a solution; others, however, who perceive these struggles as 'challenges' immediately being to formulate a plan of resolution rather than dwell upon the negativity of the situation. Norman Vincent Peale, who embraced this approach to everyday life and sought to share it with the rest of the world when he penned The Power of Positive Thinking, teaches readers to eradicate such distracting and harmful factors as self-doubt, stress, worry and resentment in exchange for refocusing upon positive thought. Bibliography lists 1 source.

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    forget they hold the power over how they respond to a given situation that may confront them. Those who consider daily struggles as problems immediately sidetrack their inherent ability  to reach a solution; others, however, who perceive these struggles as challenges immediately being to formulate a plan of resolution rather than dwell upon the negativity of the situation.  Norman Vincent Peale, who embraced this approach to everyday life and sought to share it with the rest of the world when he penned The Power of Positive Thinking, teaches  readers to eradicate such distracting and harmful factors as self-doubt, stress, worry and resentment in exchange for refocusing upon positive thought and a "can do" attitude that, when applied with  constant self-motivation, serves to bring about optimistic attitudes and corresponding outcomes. The age-old adage that says you can catch more bees with honey than you can with vinegar holds the  same message for dealing with the everyday trials and tribulations inherent to life. The individual who immediately flies into an angry rage when he hits traffic while on the  way to an important business meeting really does nothing to rectify the situation; instead, this knee-jerk reaction only serves to exacerbate an already tense experience by his not being proactive.  Indeed, the challenge of being stuck in traffic will most certainly make him late for his appointment, however, he must utilize his energy not by being angry but by  realizing how the meeting can be rescheduled or even conducted right there over his cell phone. Peale (1996) points out how options and choices are handed to people on  a daily basis, however, the manner by which they are used - or unused - makes all the difference in the world as to the particular outcome. Peale (1996) notes 

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