PRAISE FOR PSYCHO-CYBERNETICS
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The self-help classic
Independent
Maltz's work influenced nearly every major "self-help" professional from Zig Ziglar to Brian Tracy to Tony Robbins
- James Clear, author of Atomic Habits,
All about the science of our thoughts and how they can be measured
Daily Express
This ground-breaking book revolutionized the way people perceive themselves, their abilities, and their potential for personal growth
Medium
The seminal book on self-image
Forbes
Maltz's book provides a foundational understanding of how self-image shapes our lives. It offers practical guidelines for positive self-transformation
Times Now
The original scientific self-help book
LifeHack.org
Psycho-Cybernetics has sold in its millions because it provides a scientific rationale for dream fulfilment . . . the perfect self-help book for a technical culture
- Tom Butler-Bowdon, 50 Self-Help Classics,
Before the mind can work efficiently, we must develop our perception of the outcomes we expect to reach. Maxwell Maltz calls this Psycho-Cybernetics; when the mind has a defined target it can focus and direct and refocus and redirect until it reaches its intended goal
- Tony Robbins, Unlimited Power,
An invaluable aid to the layman, offering a sound, scientific method of practical self-improvement
- Mark Freeman, author and professor of psychology, College of the Holy Cross,
PRAISE FOR MAXWELL MALTZ
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The founding father of the power of self-image
Medium
Maltz is the man who popularised the notion of the self image. He's far wiser and more profound than those who came after. This is a deeply insightful and classic book about your inner game
Entrepreneur
In 1960, surgeon Dr Maxwell Maltz discovered that unless the patient also worked on their self-identity and developed their feelings of self-worth, surgery would be useless, concluding that what was really needed was plastic surgery for the mind. In other words, unless we believe in ourselves, our performance in any field (and our self-respect) and will be low. Since then, countless studies have been done that corroborate Dr Maltz's findings . . . If we can create a ritual of talking to ourselves in a supportive, positive manner, then our self-belief will indeed strengthen
Forbes
Maxwell Maltz was an early exponent of the visualisation principle. Almost half a century ago, he captured a truth that can literally transform the way we think, act and communicate
- Bert Decker, entrepreneur and author of You've Got to Be Believed to Be Heard,