The Science of Being Well

The Science of Being Well

by Wallace D. Wattles
The Science of Being Well

The Science of Being Well

by Wallace D. Wattles

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Overview

From the author of The Science of Getting Rich comes the Science of Being Well. In these pages you will find out how the power of positive thinking can improve your health. This practical guide will help your explore the principles of health and lead you to a healthy, happier you.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781604593426
Publisher: Wilder Publications
Publication date: 05/07/2008
Pages: 72
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.17(d)

About the Author

Wallace D. Wattles "The Science of Getting Rich" definitely deserves nomination for any "Hall of Fame" featuring self-help books. Short, to the point, and very readable, the tone of Wallace's book will remind of the classic "Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill. The Science of Getting Rich was originally written almost a hundred years ago. It is focused on the acquisition of money, period. A bold author who cuts to the chase, Wattles asserts that we have "a right to be rich" while managing to steer clear of the notions of greed, selfishness, and trampling others. Though Wattle's prescription for getting rich involves thought and acceptance of the idea, he doesn't advocate meditative inaction. Rather, Wattles focuses on going about daily business and organizing life in such a way that money can flow into it, so that life becomes really a self-fulfilling prophecy. The Science of Getting Rich includes an excellent chapter on the importance of gratitude. Wallace also teaches that the biggest impediment to our supply of money is in the mind. When we are focused on how unfair life is, it truly is hard to become rich! Packed with valuable ideas, The Science of Getting Rich is worth several thoughtful re-reads followed by a lifetime of application.
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