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Title: What to Say When You Talk to Your Self
by Shad Helmstetter
ISBN: 0-671-70882-1
Publisher: Pocket Books
Pub. Date: 15 January, 1990
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $6.99
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Average Customer Rating: 4.59 (39 reviews)

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Rating: 1
Summary: Good, but lacking
Comment: This book started very weak, tearing down other self help ideas. Some times I would stop and have to reread a section because the words didn't flow. It ended somewhat where I wanted to go, I'll need to read it again to see if I can get more out of it. I'll probably not buy another book from this author.

Rating: 5
Summary: One of the best self-help books ever
Comment: Over the past several years I have given over a hundred copies of this book to friends and business associates. It changed my life and is helping a lot of other people. This is the best self-help book I had ever read until I read "Who Are You And What Do You Want?" also by the same author. Now I'm giving his new book to friends. If you've ever wondered what stops you or holds you back, read this book and it will make it very clear. If you would like to get motivated and move forward, I would recommend reading both books.

Rating: 3
Summary: Taking control of your own mind - but do you want to?
Comment: I did actually read this book from cover to cover despite some reservations in the first couple of chapters. The basic premise of the book is that you can change your life\attitude by simply talking\writing\thinking positive thoughts on a regular basis. I'm sure that this is true and it is certainly a useful tool to use.

The writing style is a little repetitious - mind you so is self-talk ;)

My reservations, as with all 'motivational' ideas is that it is so close to indoctrination that it makes me somewhat uncomfortable. i.e. If I hate my job, the idea is that I think\say to myself "I Love my job and do it well" several times per day and all will be well.... so what if I hate my job?? should I not hate my job? could I not use this feeling to change my job, instead of brainwashing myself that I love my job...

As I say, very useful but I don't know that I can deal with the idea that this is something for all problems and\or all people - how boring would life be if we were all positive, happy little robots ...

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