🚀 Think Big, Achieve Bigger!
The Magic of Thinking Big is a transformative self-help book that empowers readers to harness the power of positive thinking and goal setting to achieve personal and professional success. With actionable insights and proven strategies, this book inspires individuals to cultivate confidence and inspire others, making it a must-read for anyone looking to elevate their life.
R**4
Great family read!
Insightful. Easy read! Great for family reading!
D**N
My review on The Magic of Thinking Big
"The Magic of Thinking Big" by David Joseph Schwartz is a truly magnificent book that left a profound impact on me. Reading it reminded me of my father, Walter Leon Freeman, who always emphasized the importance of thinking big. From March 17, 1944, St. Patrick's Day, to April 31, 2023, Easter, his words echoed in my mind, urging me to reach for the stars.This book taught me that thinking big isn't just about dreaming grand dreams; it's about seeing the small things in life from a different perspective. It's about understanding that our thoughts shape our reality and that by thinking positively about ourselves and others, we can achieve great things.Schwartz's words made me realize that while material things may come and go, what truly lasts for eternity is our thoughts. We will be remembered not for our possessions but for the impact our thoughts had on the world and how they helped shape society.I wholeheartedly recommend "The Magic of Thinking Big" to anyone seeking inspiration and guidance on how to live a fulfilling life. David Joseph Schwartz did an excellent job of articulating his thoughts and sharing them with the world. Thank you for this incredible book.Deon C Freeman3/25/2024
O**H
Think and Act BIG!
Every now and then, one read a book that truly inspires. This is exactly what David has achieved with the Magic of Thinking Big. Not only does he inspire "big" thinking, but he also takes it one step further to inspire action to make it happen. The book is filled with ideas and techniques that can be applied in our everyday life whether at home or at work. These are illustrated by real-life examples that the author draws upon - in which these techniques have proven further success, happiness, and satisfaction to those who have implemented them. Many of the ideas presented, constitute the basis for true leadership.A very enjoyable and educative read. It is structured in such a way as to allow the readers to read and implement specific ideas/techniques presented in one chapter without necessarily reading the entire book. This is in my opinion, the most effective way to take advantage of the wisdom presented. A highly recommended read!Below are excerpts from the book that I found particularly insightful:1- "The thinking that guides your intelligence is much more important than how much intelligence you may have."2- "Knowledge is power - when you use it constructively."3- "Action cures fear."4- "Look at things not as they are, but as they can be. Visualization adds value to everything. A big thinker always visualizes what can be done in the future. He isn't stuck with the present."5- "Practice adding value to things... Practice adding value to people...Practice adding value to yourself."6- "...The successful person doesn't ask, "Can I do it better?" He knows he can. So he phrases the question: How can I do it better?"7- "Big success calls for persons who continually set higher standards for themselves and others, persons who are searching for ways to increase efficiency, to get more output at lower cost, do more with less effort. Top success is reserved for the I-can-do-it-better kind of person."8- "In summation, use these tools and think creatively...Believe it can be done...Don't let tradition paralyze your mind. Be receptive to new ideas. Be experimental. Try new approaches. Be progressive in everything you do...Ask yourself daily, "How can I do better?"...Ask yourself, "How can I do more?" Capacity is a state of mind. Asking yourself this question puts your mind to work to find intelligent short-cuts. The success combination is business is: Do what you do better...and do more of what you do...Practice asking and listening...Stretch your mind. Get stimulated. Associate with people who can help you to think of new ideas, new ways of doing things."9- "How you think determines how you act. How you act in turn determines: How others react to you."10- "The way we think toward our jobs determines how our subordinates think toward their jobs."11- "The person who does the most talking and the person who is the most successful are rarely the same person. Almost without exception, the more successful the person, the more he practices conversation generosity, that is, he encourages the other person to talk about himself, his views, his accomplishments, his family, his job, his problems."12- "The test of a successful person is not an ability to eliminate all problems before they arise, but to meet and work out difficulties when they do arise. We must be willing to make an intelligent compromise with perfection lest we wait forever before taking action. It's still good advice to cross bridges as we come to them."13- "Persisting in one way is not a guarantee of victory. But persistence blended with experimentation does guarantee success."14- "A second way to profit from the "Be-Human" rule is to let your action show you put people first. Show interest in you subordinates' off-the-job accomplishments. Treat everyone with dignity. Remind yourself that the primary purpose in life is to enjoy it. As a general rule, the more interest you show in a person, the more he will produce for you. And his production is what carries you forward to greater and greater success."
R**D
Great book for young people
It is my personal opinion this is a great Book for a young person just out of high school or in college I'm a little older so it didn't resonate with me as well since I had many years of life experience but I appreciate it everything it said and thought it would speak well to young people
F**D
Believe Big. Think Big. Become Big.
After reading Tim Ferris 4-Hour Work Week, I was moved to action by Tim's comment that Prof Schwartz's Magic of Thinking Big is one of the best books he has ever read. That sealed my decision to buy this book. The book has its heart in the right place but falls short in the practice of the techniques Key takeaways,1. Think +ve outcome, Think I am better than I think and Think big goals - These mechanisms allow you to develop the power of belief.2. Never underestimate your intelligence and overestimate the intelligence of others. Attitudes are more important than intelligence. Focus on those qualities that make you a winner.3. Build Confidence: Action cures fear, pin down your fear and then take action. Practice depositing successful thoughts in your memory not negative ones. Recall +ve experiences during eating/before bed time. Count number of reasons to be happy. Also learn to smile till your teeth show, Speak up and Walk 25% faster.4. Join and meet regularly one Professional Group. Think how an important person would think about the same issue you are thinking about. Model after them.5. Go first class in everything you do.6. Praise is power. Invest the praise you receive from your superior. Pass praise down to boost team's performance. Think what can I do to make my wife and family happy every day. Random special acts go very well. Call people by name.7. Create a list as to why you should like them. Practice liking people until you learn to do so genuinely. Don't expect everyone to score 100% , that leads to disappointments. Don't tell people they are wrong. No person is all good and no person is all bad. The perfect just doesn't exist.8. Tune to Channel P (Positive) and not to your Channel N (negative). Let the other person talk.9. If you don't produce , you don't get where you want to go. One fine way to prevent a war of words is to take a long pause before answering.10. Think of goals across work, home, and social categories. Think of 10 years planning guide. All successful people I personally know seem to do a variation of this one. They have a written version of this and not a hazy picture. Track a 30 day improvement guide for all the improvements you want to make. The Seinfeld technique would be ideal.11. Think like a leader: Trade minds with people you want to influence. Think like a human. Think progress. Take time out to confer with yourself and develop your supreme thinking power.Overall good ideas for its time and enables a solid framework. I would have preferred more ideas around how to implement these things in a more practical manner.Your enraptured in the power of thinking big reader,Fred
O**R
Good read and workbook in one
Very good guide to success. I am putting whar I have learnt to good use .
Z**D
Best
The best book I’ve ever read
A**S
Geniales Buch
Ich habe bisher noch kein Buch gelesen, das so gut strukturiert, gleichzeitig interessant geschrieben, ohne unnötiges Geplänkel und vor allem lehrreich war. Deshalb vollständige Empfehlung meinerseits!
W**N
Points out the important things
Among the best self-help books I have read. This really gets to the heart of the matter: how you think. We all need to understand that what we think is what we become, and having big ideas and big dreams takes you on a path towards these things. It helps you set goals, and make big plans to achieve those goals. The book is written a long time ago but still rings true today. Very impressive that a text can last through decades like this book does and still hit home on all key points for success.
M**O
Nice
Nice
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