As you listen to the , listen specifically for these five explosive ideas:
In the crowded world of self-help literature, few books have stood the test of time as definitively as Psycho-Cybernetics by Dr. Maxwell Maltz. Originally published in 1960, this groundbreaking work has sold tens of millions of copies. It bridges the gap between plastic surgery (Maltz was a cosmetic surgeon) and cognitive psychology, introducing the world to the concept of the "self-image."
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"Psycho-Cybernetics" is a term coined by Maxwell Maltz, a renowned American motivational author, and cosmetic surgeon. The book, first published in 1960, introduces a holistic approach to self-improvement, combining principles from psychology, cybernetics, and spirituality. Maltz's work was influenced by his experiences as a surgeon, where he observed that patients' self-images played a significant role in their recovery and overall well-being. psycho cybernetics full audiobook
A search for "psycho cybernetics full audiobook" on YouTube yields dozens of results. Many are text-to-speech robotic voices or poorly edited recordings.
When you hear the original audio, you get the source code. You realize that "manifesting" is just Maltz’s "experiencing the goal." You realize that "fake it till you make it" is just Maltz’s "theatre of the mind." As you listen to the , listen specifically
You don't consciously think about walking. You just move. Maltz says success is the same. Your brain automatically steers you away from pain and toward pleasure. If your self-image is "I am unlucky in love," your servo-mechanism will ignore available partners. The audiobook teaches you to "feed the computer" the right target.