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Maxwell Maltz

  • ryokiarimurahas quoted2 years ago
    I felt like a failure because I was reliving my disappointments, my losses, my setbacks, my failures
  • D_readerhas quoted10 months ago
    His plight is somewhat comparable to the young man who cannot secure a job because he has no experience, and cannot acquire experience because he cannot get a job.
  • D_readerhas quoted10 months ago
    “Nothing succeeds like success.” We learn to function successfully by experiencing success. Memories of past successes act as built-in “stored information,”
  • D_readerhas quoted10 months ago
    Understanding the psychology of the self can mean the difference between success and failure, love and hate, bitterness and happiness. The discovery of the real self can rescue a crumbling marriage, recreate a faltering career, and transform victims of “personality failure.”
    On another plane, discovering your real self means the difference between freedom and the compulsions of conformity.
  • D_readerhas quoted10 months ago
    1. All your actions, feelings, behaviors—even your abilities—are always consistent with this self-image. In short, you will “act like” the sort of person you conceive yourself to be.
  • pinkhas quoted9 days ago
    Theatre of the Mind. I’d close my eyes, then remember and relive my best moments—seeing them play out like a mental movie. My victories. My successes. My happiest times.
  • Dusanhas quoted2 years ago
    Self-Consistency: A Theory of Personality
  • Dusanhas quoted2 years ago
    The goals that our own Creative Mechanism seeks to achieve are mental images, or mental pictures, which we create by the use of imagination.

    The key goal-image is our self-image.

    Our self-image prescribes the limits for the accomplishment of any particular goals. It prescribes the “area of the possible.”
  • Dusanhas quoted2 years ago
    The key goal-image is our self-image.
  • Dusanhas quoted2 years ago
    The method itself consists in learning, practicing, and experiencing new habits of thinking, imagining, remembering, and acting in order to (1) develop an adequate and realistic self-image, and (2) use your Creative Mechanism to bring success and happiness in achieving particular goals.
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