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author: Schwartz, David J

Formats: Format iconBraille  Braille
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Language: English
Genre: Personal Empowerment
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publishing year: 1987
Length: 309 Pages / 5 Large Print pages / 8 Braille volumes

Book summary:

The Magic of Thinking Big gives you useful methods, not empty promises. Dr. Schwartz presents a carefully designed program for getting the most out of your job, your marriage and family life, and your community. He proves that you don’t need to be an intellectual or have innate talent to attain great success and satisfaction—but you do need to learn and understand the habit of thinking and behaving in ways that will get you there. This book gives you those secrets!


 
 
 
 

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