Norman Vincent Peale

Friday, April 13, 2012

April 14


Many people suffering from unresolved fear find release and relief through the practice of courage and confidence. These two positive mental attitudes—courage and confidence—banish fear; they make wonderful things happen. Yet all three—confidence, courage, fear—result from the kind of thoughts we think.

The mental climate a person creates determines whether he will have confidence even when things seem hopeless and have courage even when apprehensive factors appear. Think courage, act with courage. Image yourself as confident. Act with confidence. As you think, act, and image, so shall you become.

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