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Dorothy Jean Hulst, a free-lance writer, had as one of her favorite books As A Man Thinketh, by James Allen. In this short volume, Allen expressed his belief that an individual, through the power of positive thought, forms his or her character and consequent happiness. Hulst was inspired by the content of Allen’s book but tired of the mental exercise required to substitute feminine equivalents for masculine terms. Using a pencil, she crossed out all masculine references, replacing them with feminine words. The result, As A Woman Thinketh, allows women to identify directly and personally with Allen’s concepts.
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December 19, 2005: WOW! Don't move another muscle, take no action, do nothing until you have read this book equipped with a pen and highlighter. My margins are filled with notations birthed from the text. This book will provoke thoughts, challenge your current thinking, and compel you to step outside your box. If you will have and become what you think in your heart, then your future is worth this quick read and lifetime study.
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September 11, 2005: My faded copy of As A Woman Thinketh was purchased in 1984 for one dollar. The little pocket sized 4' by 6' blue booklet is worn from continuous reading of its 64 small print pages during the last 21 years. I have purchased and given away many copies to young ladies with hope they would benefit from it also. Transcribing James Allen classic, As A Man Thinketh into feminine form make it an excellent read for all women. There is no greater truth than 'As A Man Thinketh in his heart so is He', Proverbs 7:23