The New Psycho-Cybernetics
Maxwell Maltz edited by Dan S. Kennedy
- Unabridged
Narrator: Paul Michael
Length: 11 hours and 32 min.
Since its publication in 1960, Dr. Maltz's seminal text has inspired more than 30 million readers to enhance their lives and achieve life-changing goals - from losing weight to excelling in sports to dramatically increasing their income. Now revised for a new millennium, The New Psycho-Cybernetics remains true to Dr. Maltz's visionary approach and proven groundbreaking techniques.
You'll meet actors, athletes, coaches, sports psychologists, sales professionals, executives, entrepreneurs, and many others whose lives were changed by putting into practice Dr. Maltz's incredible formula for success. Here is your path to a dynamic new self-image and self-esteem, and new dimensions of happiness and success.
©2002 The Learning Network Direct, Inc.; (P)2002 by Audio Renaissance, a Division of Holtzbrinck Publishers, LLC
Caution: Do not use visualization or relaxation techniques while driving, operating dangerous machinery, or performing any task that requires your complete concentration, such as child care.
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28/10/2008
Boring book with one message - if you think you can or can't do something you are usually right. Don't know how it got to be on the best seller list.
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25/10/2009
Disagree with negative review. Although this is a book first written in the early 60s and does have a thread running through it, it is one of those books that turns a light bulb on in your head. The original author was a cosmetic surgeon who found that although you can physically treat various conditions with the knife it often didn't help to change the way patients felt about themselves. The book addresses the effect of self image on success and achievement in life. I found this was explained very well and the methods of influencing and changing this seem to be effective and an interesting listen.
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27/05/2009
Nicely done update of an old classic. Well recorded and presented, full of good ideas.
A worthwhile read.

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