As You Think

As You Think by James Allen, published by New World Library in 1998, is a revised edition of the original work, which was first written in 1904. This 93-page book presents insights into the relationship between a person’s thoughts and their character, circumstances, and overall well-being. The updated language aims to make Allen’s timeless message accessible to a contemporary audience, emphasizing the concept that personal power resides within the mind.
Readers will find that As You Think explores themes related to self-empowerment and the impact of thought on various aspects of life, including health, purpose, and achievement. The book serves as a reminder that our successes and failures are directly influenced by our thoughts, encouraging readers to recognize their role as masters of their own destinies. This edition invites a new generation to engage with Allen’s foundational ideas in psychology and self-help, making it a relevant resource for those interested in personal development and the principles of New Thought.
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In 1904, a little-known Englishman named James Allen wrote a small book called As a Man Thinketh. A hundred years later, this book has become a self-empowerment classic. New World Library author and publisher Marc Allen updated this timeless gem, recasting obsolete language and polishing the author’s message to highlight the universal principles of the original. James Allen’s message has now reached a whole new generation of readers with As You Think. Great truths are simple and easy to express, and James Allen’s insights into self-empowerment are just that: Personal power lies within the mind. Once awakened, there are no limits to what one can imagine and then achieve with the power of thought. The author shares deep insights into the essential relationship of a person’s thoughts to personal character, life circumstances, physical health, life purpose, achievement, and personal serenity. As You Think is a simple yet powerful reminder that “all we achieve and all that we fail to achieve is the direct result of our own thoughts.” We are the masters of our destinies.
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