As A Woman Thinketh by James Allen (Author), Justin Yule (Editor)

As a Man Thinketh Originally Written by James Allen...Revised by Justin Yule to As a Women Thinketh for all his female clients and friends.As a Man Thinketh has been a MAJOR influence in my life. It helped reshape my vision and kick-start a new chapter in my life that was both extremely difficult and incredibly rewarding. I wouldn’t be sharing this “updated” version with you today if it weren’t for the constant study of the original…I’ll spare you all the gory details, but let’s just say that while things seemed to be going really well for me to onlookers, I was VERY unhappy with where I was and where I was headed… In 2008 I enrolled in a personal development coaching program with Bob Proctor (www.BobProctor.com) and the very first book we studied was As a Man Thinketh. To say that I diligently read the book would be a severe understatement – I STUDIED IT! It spoke to me in a way no other book had; I couldn’t get enough of it. I literally carried it everywhere I went – I read it over and over and over again. If I was in line at a café I pulled it out and read it. If I was waiting for an appointment I pulled it out and read it. Hell, I even read it in the bathroom. ;-b I read it at every opportunity I had. I studied the words, thought about them, made notes and reflected on what they meant to me. I swear, every time I read it, I picked up something new or got a better understanding of the message James Allen was sharing.I’ve since recommended As a Man Thinketh to countless personal training clients and even share an excerpt from chapter 3 (Thought and Health) in my Weight Loss Mindset Seminar that I lead at The Transformation Club in Chanhassen, MN.I updated As a Man Thinketh to As a Woman Thinketh because I train so many women. While James Allen meant for the book to be read by everyone, the style of writing in his time was masculine. I never liked the way this “left women out” of the great lessons taught in his book. This book is too important to be put aside by a woman who misinterprets the title or feels put off by the masculine tone. I believe you’ll agree…