Believe in yourself- Day 15-25 Day Reading Challenge-The Power of Positive Thinking-Norman Vinceant Peale
Believe in Yourself
BELIEVE IN YOURSELF! Have faith in your abilities! Without a
humble but reasonable confidence in your own powers you cannot be successful or
happy. But with sound self-confidence you can succeed. A sense of inferiority
and inadequacy interferes with the attainment of your hopes, but
self-confidence leads to self-realization and successful achievement. Because
of the importance of this mental attitude, this book will help you believe in
yourself and release your inner powers.
It is appalling to realize the number of pathetic people who
are hampered and made miserable by the malady popularly called the inferiority
complex. But you need not suffer from this trouble. When proper steps are
taken, it can be overcome. You can develop creative faith in yourself — faith
that is justified.
After speaking to a convention of businessmen in a city
auditorium, I was on the stage greeting people when a man approached me and
with a peculiar intensity of manner asked, "May I talk with you about a
matter of desperate importance to me?"
I asked him to remain until the others had gone, then we
went backstage and sat down.
"I'm in this town to handle the most important business
deal of my life," he explained. "If I succeed, it means everything to
me. If I fail, I'm done for."
I suggested that he relax a little, that nothing was quite
that final. If he succeeded, that was fine. If he didn't, well, tomorrow was
another day.
"I have a terrible disbelief in myself," he said
dejectedly. "I have no confidence. I just don't believe I can put it over.
I am very discouraged and depressed. In fact," he lamented, "I'm just
about sunk. Here I am, forty years old. Why is it that all my life I have been
tormented by inferiority feelings, by lack of confidence, by self-doubt? I
listened to your speech tonight in which you talked about the power of positive
thinking, and I want to ask how I can get some faith in myself."
"There are two steps to take," I replied.
"First, it is important to discover why you have these feelings of no
power. That requires analysis and will take time. We must approach the maladies
of our emotional life as a physician probes to find something wrong physically.
This cannot be done immediately, certainly not in our brief interview tonight,
and it may require treatment to reach a permanent solution. But to pull you
through this immediate problem I shall give you a formula which will work if
you use it.
"As you walk down the street tonight I suggest that you
repeat certain words which I shall give you. Say them over several times after
you get into bed. When you awaken tomorrow, repeat them three times before
arising. On the way to your important appointment say them three additional
times. Do this with an attitude of faith and you will receive sufficient
strength and ability to deal with this problem. Later, if you wish, we can go
into an analysis of your basic problem, but whatever we come up with following
that study, the formula which I am now going to give you can be a large factor in
the eventual cure."
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