Summary: "It Works" is a personal development book written by R.H. Jarrett, first published in 1926. The book is a guide to achieving success and abundance in all areas of life, and is based on the idea that we have the power to create our own reality through the power of our thoughts and beliefs.
Throughout the book, Jarrett explores the role that our thoughts and beliefs play in shaping our lives, and offers practical advice for using the power of the mind to create positive change. He encourages readers to adopt a positive and proactive mindset, and to take control of their thoughts and beliefs in order to create the life they desire.
In addition to offering practical advice, the book also includes a number of anecdotes and stories that illustrate the principles Jarrett is teaching. These stories serve to bring the ideas to life and make them more relatable and understandable.
In summary, It Works is a concise, definite, resultful plan for accomplishment.
If you KNOW what you WANT, you can HAVE IT.
Credits:
Text - Roy Herbert Jarrett
Audio Narration - Randy Scott
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