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Conquering Your Fears - Inspired by the Wisdom of Napoleon Hill - cover

Conquering Your Fears - Inspired by the Wisdom of Napoleon Hill

Digital World

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Sinopsis

Napoleon Hill was a renowned author and thinker who developed important concepts for personal and professional success. Its fundamental ideas include the importance of self-discipline, self-confidence, self-motivation, focus, persistence and positive thinking to achieve goals. He emphasized the importance of building solid relationships, dealing with challenges in a resilient way and constantly seeking personal development.
 
In summary, Napoleon Hill's teachings highlight the need for a positive and proactive mindset, combined with diligent and strategic action, to overcome obstacles and achieve success in various areas of life.
 
In this e-book are some general tips for applying Hill's teachings for self-confidence/positive self-image. Don't give up on your goals, even when things get difficult.
Disponible desde: 25/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 67 páginas.

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