The Contagious Power of Thinking
How Your Thoughts Can Influence the World
Dr David R Hamilton, PhD author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Hay House UK Ltd
Published:2nd May '11
Should be back in stock very soon
This new book from the inspirational David Hamilton shows that emotions really are contagious, and it explains, in simple terms, the science of how much we influence other people, and in turn how much we are influenced by others.
Provides scientific evidence to show how habits, attitudes, emotions and even kindness spread rapidly outwards from person to person through personal contact. This title helps you learn: how infants feel their mothers' emotions; and how more than 25 per cent of your happiness is due to the happiness of your friends.
Wouldn't it be great if instead of catching a nasty cold, we could catch our friend's good mood, or our colleague's healthy habits?
You don't need to be on the Internet to be connected. We are all part of interconnected networks, whether we're aware of it or not. Everything you think, say and do can be felt by people on the other side of the world. The Contagious Power ofThinking provides astonishing scientific evidence to show how habits, attitudes, emotions and even kindness spread rapidly outwards from person to person through personal contact.
Learn the fascinating facts behind:
• how infants feel their mothers' emotions
• how more than 25% of your happiness is due to the happiness of your friends
• how your brain reads the emotions of others and reproduces the feeling in you
• and how your best friend's sister's hairdresser can make you fat!
In this book, David Hamilton explores the amazing implications of this phenomenon and suggests that a small group of committed people really can change the world.
'David Hamilton has the unique gift of combining spirituality and science in a simple but powerful way. Everyone must read his work!' -- Suzy Greaves Health & Fitness magazine Very impressive. Red magazine A great read, and a wonderful reminder that it pays to be positive. Prima magazine
ISBN: 9781848502932
Dimensions: 215mm x 135mm x 20mm
Weight: 344g
272 pages