Positive thoughts positive action
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Dr. S. R. Ranganathan Library Reference | Reference | 153.4 F69 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | 1116 |
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025.431 K94-4, 22 Dewey decimal classification | 150 B26, 5:15 Psychology :Indian subcontinent edition | 150 M67, 7:9 Introduction to psychology | 153.4 F69 Positive thoughts positive action | 155.25 B53, 2 The dynamics of successful personality development and projection | 158.7 B58:15 Industrial psychology: its theoretical and social foundations | 158.7 S38, 10:9 Psychology and work today: An introduction to industrial and organizational psychology |
Positive Thoughts Positive Action by Drs. Arnold and Barry Fox can stand alone or be read as the sequel to their co-authored book The Miracle of Positive Thinking. Both books focus on living a positive lifestyle by using action oriented strategies that assist a person in seeing the abundant side of life. Critics insist that these ideas do not work, but the Fox family is proof that what you focus on you become. After you read the heartfelt stories that fill the book, you can decide whether or not this is how you want to live your life.