Of Thinking Big | The Magic
: Don't let tradition paralyze your mind. Regularly ask "How can I do better?" and "How can I do more?" to stretch your mental capacity.
: Procrastination and indecision fuel anxiety, while taking decisive action—even small steps—is the only antidote to fear. The magic of thinking big
The book suggests specific habits for thinking big, such as using a "big thinker's vocabulary" (cheerful, positive words), looking important to feel important, and practicing "conversation generosity" by listening more than you talk. : Don't let tradition paralyze your mind
by Dr. David J. Schwartz is a seminal self-help classic first published in 1959. It argues that the level of an individual's success is directly determined by the magnitude of their thinking rather than innate talent or intelligence. Core Philosophy The book suggests specific habits for thinking big,
: Belief triggers the power to do. If you genuinely believe a solution is possible, your mind will find the way to achieve it.
