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Old 12-15-2011, 09:13 PM   #1
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Free (Kindle) You Are What You Think [Christian Self-Help]

You Are What You Think by David Stoop, PhD. is tomorrow's free-for-an-extremely-limited-time inspirational self-help guide du jour, free courtesy of Christian publisher Baker's Revell imprint, so you might as well get a head start on acquiring it, if it's your kind of thing.

Currently free @ Amazon UK, will no doubt show up in the main store for people not living in GMT, and may also make it to B&N and Christian Book and possibly even Sony for a few very brief hours.

Free this time around, probably just for a day @ B&N (may also drop in the UK), Amazon UK (new ASIN, slated to drop in the main store), Kobo & iTunes & Google Play (all available to Canadians), and ChristianBook (ADE-DRM ePub available worldwide).

Description
"Attitude is everything." It's what makes the difference between those who succeed and those who fail. And it's easy to see-in other people. It's not as easy to recognize when our own attitude needs adjustment, or to know how to change it.

In You Are What You Think, David Stoop shows readers how to use self-talk to make positive changes in their attitudes and beliefs. Self-talk can be private speech, thoughts, or external speech, all of which shape emotions and behavior for good or bad.

This popular book, previously published as Self-Talk, will help readers overcome stress, guilt, depression, anxiety, and anger; release the power of faith; choose healthy, positive thoughts; and more.

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