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Positive Thinking: Discover The Power Within
Positive Thinking: Discover The Power Within
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Positive Thinking: Discover the Power Within is a book that focuses on the good aspects of life in any given situation. It signifies foreseeing happiness, health and success instead of expecting the worst. People with a positive outlook are more likely to live a healthy lifestyle since they have a more hopeful future. Positive thinking often begins with self-talk. Self-talk is the endless fountain of unspoken thoughts that can be either positive or negative. Some self-talk arises from logic and reason. Other self-talk may arise from misconceptions that a person creates because of lack of information of what may happen. Positive and optimistic people tend to live healthier lifestyles — they indulge in more physical activity, eat a healthier meal and don't smoke or drink alcohol in excess. This book will help you manage your daily life with a positive attitude. It will bring positivity into your life and make it easier to avoid anxiety and negative thinking. Adopting positive thinking will bring constructive changes and transform our lives by eliminating negative thinking.

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Positive Thinking: Discover the Power Within is a book that focuses on the good aspects of life in any given situation. It signifies foreseeing happiness, health and success instead of expecting the worst. People with a positive outlook are more likely to live a healthy lifestyle since they have a more hopeful future. Positive thinking often begins with self-talk. Self-talk is the endless fountain of unspoken thoughts that can be either positive or negative. Some self-talk arises from logic and reason. Other self-talk may arise from misconceptions that a person creates because of lack of information of what may happen. Positive and optimistic people tend to live healthier lifestyles — they indulge in more physical activity, eat a healthier meal and don't smoke or drink alcohol in excess. This book will help you manage your daily life with a positive attitude. It will bring positivity into your life and make it easier to avoid anxiety and negative thinking. Adopting positive thinking will bring constructive changes and transform our lives by eliminating negative thinking.

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500
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English
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John Willey
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1

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Henry Adams

Henry Brooks Adams (February 16, 1838 – March 27, 1918; normally called Henry Adams) was an American journalist, historian, academic and novelist. He is best-known for his autobiographical book, The Education of Henry Adams. He was a member of the Adams political family.

In 1868, Henry Adams returned to the United States and settled down in Washington, D.C., where he started working as a journalist. Adams saw himself as a traditionalist longing for the democratic ideal of the 17th and 18th centuries. Accordingly, he was keen on exposing political corruption in his journalism. According to Ken Burns PBS production of the American Civil War, Adams said, "I think that Lee should have been hanged. It was all the worse that he was a good man and a fine character and acted conscientiously. It's always the good men who do the most harm in the world."

In 1870, Adams was appointed Professor of Medieval History at Harvard, a position he held until his early retirement in 1877 at 39. As an academic historian, Adams is considered to have been the first (in 1874–1876) to conduct historical seminar work in the United States. Included among his students were Henry Cabot Lodge, who worked closely with Adams as a graduate student.

On June 27, 1872, he and Clover Hooper were married in Boston, and spent their honeymoon in Europe. Upon their return, he went back to his position at Harvard and their home at 91 Marlborough Street, Boston, became a gathering place for a lively circle of intellectuals. In 1877, he and his wife moved to Washington, D.C., where their home on Lafayette Square, across from the White House, again became a dazzling and witty center of social life. He worked as a journalist and continued working as an historian.