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Your Marvelous Mind: Motivational Power for Meaningful Living.


The human brain is capable of many amazing things. We typically don't think about our minds, although we know they're working hard for us (most of the time, anyway). But when we are cognizant of our mental capacities--and use them wisely and productively--wonderful things can happen. That's the message behind Your Marvelous Mind: Motivational Power for Meaningful Living by Michael Grant, Ph.D.

The book delves into the power of the conscious and unconscious mind, and helps readers to use that force for good. Grant challenges the reader to consider that our every thought and action either adds to or subtracts from the quality of our lives. Relatively short chapters drawing from science, philosophy, and religion, guide the reader to peak performance and inner peace via control of mental processes. Follow-up questions at the end of each chapter offer the reader thinking tools to assess mental progression along the way.

At only 128 pages, Your Marvelous Mind may look like a breeze-through read. It's short in length but long on lessons of mental transformation, so read it thoroughly and carefully. If you do that, you will be sure to learn how to live each day to the fullest and accomplish whatever you put your mind to do.

Your Marvelous Mind: Motivational Power for Meaningful Living by Michael Grant, Ph.D. (Hillsboro Press, $12.95).

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Author:R.D.C.
Publication:Black Enterprise
Article Type:Book Review
Date:Feb 1, 2001
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