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The Tough-Minded Optimist - by Norman Vincent Peale (Paperback)
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Highlights
- From the bestselling author of The Power of Positive Thinking comes an approachable but powerful guide on overcoming negative feelings and living life to its fullest potential.
- About the Author: Norman Vincent Peale (1898-1993), one of the most influential clergymen of his time, was the author of forty-six books, including the international bestseller The Power of Positive Thinking.
- 256 Pages
- Business + Money Management, General
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About the Book
Peale, whose advice has helped millions, shows readers how to conquer fear and guilt to achieve prosperity and enjoyment of life, and become physically healthy the natural way.
Book Synopsis
From the bestselling author of The Power of Positive Thinking comes an approachable but powerful guide on overcoming negative feelings and living life to its fullest potential.
In a world overwhelmed by uncertainty, conflict, and despair, maintaining faith and optimism can feel like a challenge. Yet, as Dr. Norman Vincent Peale shows, hope is not naive--it's a powerful, practical force for living well.
With warmth and wisdom, Dr. Peale offers timeless tools to build resilience and inner strength. In The Tough-Minded Optimist, you'll learn how to:
-Overcome fear and doubt with courage and confidence
-Release guilt and embrace self-forgiveness
-Achieve success and fulfillment in both work and life
-Restore physical vitality through natural, positive habits
-Stay enthusiastic and purposeful in difficult times
-Approach challenges with creativity and faith
-Tap into the enduring strength of prayer
Dr. Peale reminds us that optimism is not a passive hope--it's a daily decision to meet life's trials with faith, energy, and determination.
About the Author
Norman Vincent Peale (1898-1993), one of the most influential clergymen of his time, was the author of forty-six books, including the international bestseller The Power of Positive Thinking. Dr. Peale's legacy continues today through the Peale Foundation.