A lecturer presents his self-improvement program in book form, and it is the kind of peptalk which anyone can put into...

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SECRETS OF MIND POWER

A lecturer presents his self-improvement program in book form, and it is the kind of peptalk which anyone can put into practice as a means of thinking more efficiently, living more fully. Increasing your incentive, enthusiasm and interest in people; learning to think (with your mind- not emotions), more logically, more creatively; developing concentration and improving your memory along with your powers of observation; cultivating good habits, eliminating worries- and fears; etc., etc.- all of this provides a reliable course of calisthenics along with small stories, wise sayings, and tricks and tests to determine your potential and performance.....(One would think-there have been other books like this, but the publishers are planning ahead.)

Pub Date: Aug. 15, 1961

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Publisher: Frederick Fell

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 1, 1961

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