[Book Review] The Magic of Thinking Big

The Magic of Thinking Big

The Magic of Thinking Big has been mentioned on the Tim Ferriss Podcast multiple times, which bumped the title on my to read list. I am big fan of books that have action summaries at the end of each chapter which condense the steps to take.
Some of my favorite advice
  • Get advice from successful people. Your future is important. Never risk it with freelance advisors who are living failures
  • Make people feel important, Call People by name
  • Tune in Channel P, the Good Thoughts Station. Find qualities to like and admire in a person
  • Blend persistence with experimentation. Stay with your goal but don’t beat your head against a stone wall.  Try new approaches

“Think little goals and expect little achievements. Think big goals and win big success.” – David Schwartz PH. D

Title The Magic of Thinking Big
Author David J. Schwartz
Genre Sales & Selling (Ranked #5)
Pages 238
Cost  $9.00 Paperback
First Published  1959
Reading Time  3 Hours
Rating Worth the buy
A book on thinking big, positive and proactive goals to help you grow.
The top two lessons I took from this book were tune into the “Positive Channel” and an important question to as myself during the rise of the machines “What is the human way to handle this?”
As well as something perfect for someone with Analysis Paralysis: “Nothing happens just by thinking. Do not worry about problems. You can handle them as they come. Successful people handle problems as they arise. You cannot buy insurance on all problems. Start now.”
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