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As a Woman Thinketh

By: Florence Scovel Shinn, Hillary Hawkins, James Allen
Narrated by: Hillary Hawkins
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James Allen (As A Man Thinketh) and Florence Scovel Shinn (Your Word Is Your Wand and The Game of Life and How to Play It) team up to bring you As a Woman Thinketh. Everything that is in As a Man Thinketh is included, only where you usually see "man" you will now see "woman." You'll also get affirmations and added insight courtesy of Miss Florence Scovel Shinn and Voice Arts Award nominee Hillary Hawkins. Both men and women and anyone interested in spiritual growth and development are encouraged to get this book. We can change our outer world through our inner thinking. "For as he thinketh in his heart, so is he." (Proverbs 23:7) And as she thinketh in her heart, so is she!

©2015 Hillary Hawkins Production (P)2015 Hillary Hawkins Production LLC

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The ultimate life discovery guide.

Would you consider the audio edition of As a Woman Thinketh to be better than the print version?

absolutely.

What other book might you compare As a Woman Thinketh to and why?

The Game of Life and How to Play It are of of similar doctrine and both easy to understand. No hard words to look up. good for teens to Golden Agers.

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Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

yes

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an essential life guidance reference read in a story form. Timeless, eternal. Good for all woman, there is no prejudice here. If its your first self help book, you have made a perfect choice.

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A Daily Listening

I have been reading this book for years. I love listening to it first thing in the morning. I enjoy the narrators sweet voice and the affirmations at the end. Great book for the person who wants to recreate themselves and aim higher.

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Inspiring & clarifying

This is possibly a life changing book. it definitely has contributed to my jouney of healing my thoughts. it's a nice book with clear ideals that not only shed light on the power of thoughts but also inspires positive thinking. the only thing I wasn't a fan of was what seemed to be occasional religious pretension. seeking purification to the point of not allowing for the human experience, which is messy and not pure. unless one is a monk or has a way to live their life in seclusion to the current human experience, they're going to have "unpure" experiences. an ideal is shared without the consideration of living a modern day western life. but, they are lovely ideals to think about. even if crushingly difficult to achieve unless, again, living like a monk

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powerful!

I will be listening to this over and over again. This is a powerful book.

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Powerfully beautiful

I really enjoyed this book. I was struggling with my job and surrounded by the best team with good support I still felt stressed and a failure. It has some key points that I will remember and the power of thought is real. It really helped me to be able to see a different way to think of how I handle different situations. Definitely recommend. Knowledge is power.

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It’s copied from other great authors

Not worth the credit instead read As the man thinket or Thoughts are things etc

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Good book! Robotic narration!

The narrator reads very robotically!! I found it very difficult to listen to and I enjoy the book much more reading it myself.

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