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The Practice of Autosuggestion

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The work presents Emile Coué's system of conscious autosuggestion, describing his clinic, representative cures and a children's clinic, then explains the psychological principles that thought functions as a directing force and that imagination, rather than sheer willpower, mediates change. Practical chapters offer general rules, a concise daily formula for self-suggestion, guidance for coping with pain, and age-appropriate instruction for children, together with methods for using autosuggestion alongside ordinary medical care. Emphasis falls on brief, regular repetitions performed with the will temporarily relaxed and on treating autosuggestion as a supplement to conventional treatment rather than a replacement.

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C. Harry Brooks

C. Harry Brooks was an author known for his work in the field of self-improvement and psychology. His notable book, "The Practice of Autosuggestion," explores techniques for harnessing the power of the mind to influence behavior and achieve personal goals. Through his writing, Brooks contributed to the understanding of mental conditioning and the potential of positive thinking. His insights remain relevant for those interested in personal development and the psychological aspects of motivation.

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