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by - written on 26/10/05 (Very useful, 978 readings)
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Positive thinking begins with an experiment. Vera Peiffer’s foreword is subtitled “Do Not Read”. The point she is trying to make is that no matter how hard you try to avoid something, you still end up doing it. Unfortunately, I’m the kind of person who reads forewords to find out what the book is about and to get some idea of the author and the style of writing, so, I thought I would try my own experiment here and see if I get more reads than normal. So that has explained my choice of title, and one of Positive Thinking’s underlying theories, on to the review… Since reading this book, I have become a big fan of Vera Peiffer’s work. This is the very ... Read the complete review
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