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Recommended Books on Positive Thinking!

Being Happy! by Andrew Matthews
Our Price: £7.19
A quick read to get a life-affirming impact!

I have hundreds of self-help books, some esoteric, some mystical but this simple down-to-earth book beats them all. This is the one I come back to again and again. And it doesn't require any complicated exercises or practice! I re-read it when I need to get back on track. And yes, after reading this book I 'did' feel happier and got on with life in a more positive frame of mind. But you do need to read the book from beginning to end (it's a quick read) to get the life-affirming impact. I can recommend it for the trip to work each morning on the bus/tube. So far I have lent it to many friends and family members and all have enjoyed it.

Stop Thinking & Start Living
by Richard Carlson
Our Price: £4.79
In this indispensable handbook, Richard Carlson demonstrates how we can change everything in our lives – earn more money, meet new friends, get a new job – yet still feel dissatisfied. Happiness, he says, is not 'out there' but within, a state of mind that is independent of circumstance: 'If you begin to see that your thoughts are not the real thing – they're just thoughts and as thoughts they can't hurt you – your entire life will begin to change today.'  Th
is work offers short-term common sense methods that allow you to let go of depression and tap into natural joy.


HAVE   ANYTHING  YOU  REALLY REALLY  WANT!   -  A  CHRISTIAN  TESTIMONY    by   Charles  Muller ,   MA  PhD   DLitt  DEd        Diadem Books      33,312   words     U K Price:  £10.27

This is a thought-provoking study about the power of positive thinking and the Christian faith.  It follows the author's own personal journey of faith and discovery as he details how his Christian faith unleashed a positive power - in the attainment of personal, even material goals (including the acquisition of university degrees and a Rolls Royce!), but more significantly in the realization of far-reaching goals: the discovery of his wife and ultimately the transition from university professor in South Africa to successful hotel-owner in Scotland. An important lesson in the experience of mid-life change is seen in the close dependence on God's love and boundless supply for all needs, material and spiritual.