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As a Man Thinketh by James Allen

"There are little gems all around us that can hold glimmers of inspiration." ~ Richelle Mead This quote by Richelle Mead is incredibly accurate in this little 68-page volume that points and directs the reader on a path of self-discovery and self-improvement. Although many books in print deal with similar subject matter, we mustn't forget the little gems of the past that still hold light and burn bright inspiration for us today, like this book. Admittedly by James Allen as a "little volume" initially published in 1903, this book is designed to be small enough to fit into a coat or trouser pocket so that it could always be on hand as a reference. Allen, who eventually wrote more insightful literature, started as a journalist and private secretary of various manufacturing firms in England. Due to his writings on self-improvement, he is regarded as a pioneer of the self-help genre. Since its original publication, this gem still shines, emphasizing the power of the...
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Winning the War in Your Mind: Change Your Thinking, Change Your Life, by Craig Groeschel

          Have you ever sat down and asked yourself, “What lies am I currently believing?” or “How often do I think about what I’m thinking about?”. These and other questions are addressed and answered in Craig Groeschel’s newest book: Winning the War in Your Mind: Change Your Thinking, Change Your Life. Groeschel, Pastor of Life.Church and New York Time’s Best-selling Author isn’t a stranger to the battle that constantly rages in our minds. In this book, he confesses the daunting task of recapturing his thoughts and serves as a guide to help you capture yours. His goal is to make you a “thought warrior” and not to be a victim to the thoughts of fear, doubt, anxiety, and low self-esteem that plague so many. When you especially consider the current Covid-19 pandemic, this book comes at a most appropriate time to help believers reclaim their thoughts and thus bring significant change to their lives.