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The Self-Esteem Coach: 10 Days to a Confident New You

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As top UK life coach and self-esteem expert Lynda Field puts it, 'When you walk in your confident shoes, your bright spirit will always attract success.' However, if you are feeling low in confidence or overwhelmed by self-doubt, you need a strategy to help you to raise your game. It is to fill this urgent need that Lynda's 10-Day Self-Esteem Programme was created. The Self-Esteem Coach gives you a unique, interactive experience. You will discover all the steps you need to take to keep motivated, find happiness, attract success, focus on your goals, solve difficult personal problems and have brilliant relationships. Just sit back, relax and enjoy this effortless way to become a confident new you. 'Whenever you are feeling knee-deep in negativity just remember this: the biggest thought is always the positive one; it will sweep all else away with its intention, focus and determination. Never underestimate the power of positivity; it will always empower and uplift you. Always choose to think the biggest thought.'
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  • Desy Rahmiatyhas quoted6 years ago
    work consistently to ensure that disappointments and setbacks don’t plunge them into a state of insecurity and lack of self-belief
  • Desy Rahmiatyhas quoted6 years ago
    I know from long experience that anyone can change their life for the better, but they can only do so if they are in possession of three magical elements. When you bought this book you demonstrated two of the qualities that are absolutely necessary for your success: a strong intention to change and an unshakeable belief that this is possible. The third requirement is an excellent and foolproof plan!
  • Desy Rahmiatyhas quoted6 years ago
    Psychologist Nathaniel Branden defines self-esteem as, ‘confidence in our ability to think, confidence in our ability to cope with the basic challenges of life, and confidence in our right to be successful and happy, the feeling of being worthy, deserving, entitled to assert our needs and wants, achieve our values, and enjoy the fruits of our effort’

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