Millions of success-oriented Americans have drawn on the no-nonsense techniques described in The Magic of Believing to achieve all their long- and short-term goals. Times may have changed, but ambitions have not, and Claude Bristol's tough-minded, hard-hitting message remains as fresh and focused as it was 50 years ago.
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Millions of success-oriented Americans have drawn on the no-nonsense techniques described in The Magic of Believing to achieve all their long- and short-term goals. Times may have changed, but ambitions have not, and Claude Bristol's tough-minded, hard-hitting message remains as fresh and focused as it was 50 years ago.
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"Great seller. Great Book! What else can I possibly even say."
jmyran
Aug 30, 2007
Do you believe?
Claude Bristol hits the nail on the head. He talks about training the subconscious to make it go to work for you be it positive or negative. Unfortunately our society automatically programs us for failure. We have a system of failure that consistently promotes failure according to the Social Security administration. After the constant negative programming it is no wonder we have that type of failure rate. Claude Bristol tells us how to remove those shackles and eliminate the bondage thinking that holds 95-98% back from achieving.