30 Days to Self-Confidence: A Guide to Stop Doubting Yourself and Start Succeeding
By (Author) Earl Nightingale
Sound Wisdom
Sound Wisdom
30th December 2024
Not for Online
United States
General
Non Fiction
Advice on careers and achieving success
Assertiveness, motivation, self-esteem and positive mental attitude
Paperback
176
Width 127mm, Height 203mm
10g
Get yourself going on a transformative journey with the first book in Earl Nightingales The Strangest Secret Series!
30 Days to Self-Confidence: A Guide to Stop Doubting Yourself and Start Succeeding is a compact and powerful book aimed at individuals who seek to break free from the frustrating cycle of self-doubt and embrace a life brimming with confidence and success.
Structured as a 30-day program, Nightingale's book offers readers daily insights, practical strategies, and inspiring stories that motivate and educate. Each chapter is designed to build a comprehensive pathway towards achieving unwavering self-confidence.
Created from his famous radio programs in the 1950s, Nightingale, renowned for his profound insights and life-altering teachings in The Strangest Secret, brings his wisdom and experience to this newly created and packaged series.
The timeless wisdom inside includes:
-Real-world techniques for overcoming fear, anxiety, and the habit of self-doubt.
- Inspirational anecdotes from individuals who transformed their lives through self-confidence.
-Unique and empowering activities designed to reinforce self-belief and positive thinking.
-Expert Guidance: Nightingale's insightful commentary, drawn from his illustrious career as a motivational radio speaker and author.
30 Days to Self-Confidence is more than just a book; it's a companion on your journey towards a more confident and successful you.
Earl Nightingale grew up in California during the Great Depression. Because his family was very poor, Earl educated himself in his local library. His main focus: what makes people turn out the way they do in terms of their wealth, their career achievements, and their happiness. After beginning his career in the US Marines during World War II, Earl was hired as a radio announcer. He eventually became a popular daily broadcaster for CBS. Through his interest in both personal development and audio, he partnered with Lloyd Conant to form the Nightingale Conant Corporation. At Nightingale Conant, he focused on recording the ideas and lessons about success that he studied throughout his life.