"Power of Mental Imagery" by Warren Hilton is a guide to using your mind to improve your life and work. It looks closely at mental imagery, explaining what it is and how it affects your thoughts, memories, and actions. Hilton talks about different kinds of mental images, like the ones you see, hear, or feel, and how they help people understand their experiences and relate to the world. The book provides advice on how to get better at using mental imagery, including methods for discovering your strengths and weaknesses. It also says that creative thinking is important for coming up with new ideas and achieving success, suggesting that business people should picture what they want to achieve so that they actually make it happen.
Power of Mental Imagery Being the Fifth of a Series of Twelve Volumes on the Applications of Psychology to the Problems of Personal and Business Efficiency
By Warren Hilton
Unlock the secrets to transforming your thoughts and actions by harnessing the unseen power of your mind's eye.
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