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Imprint: Orient Paperbacks
Publication Date: 02 Jan, 2012
Pages Count: 200 Pages
Weight: 250.00 Grams
Dimensions: 4.75 x 7.15 Inches
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About the Book:
Talk Confidence - Talk Success
'For if you can talk yourself into accepting confidence, success will be yours,' writes Norman Vincent Peale in this never-before-published book.
Ninety per cent of world's woes come from people not knowing themselves, their abilities, their frailties, and even their real strengths. Most of us go almost all the way through life as complete strangers to ourselves.
Just keep one fact in mind. 'There are no hopeless situations, just hopeless people'. Never, never, give up, as Churchill once advised. The more profoundly you believe in yourself, the more surely you will be happy and satisfied in your life.
Take control of your life, confidently.
Publisher's Note: This book is being published for the first time ever, anywhere in the world. The book is based on those writings of Norman Vincent Peale which were scattered at several places and never published as a book.
In the last few years a great deal of effort and energy were invested in collecting and editing Peale's writings on the subject of confidence development, self-esteem and success. This book is a result of those sustained efforts.
Norman Vincent Peale (1898-1993) is widely acknowledged one of the most influential clergymen of the 20th-century. He was closely indentified with the Marble Collegiate Church of Manhattan where he remained for 52 years as one of New York’s most famous preachers.
Peale’s simple, optimistic, and dynamic sermons were regularly broadcast, first on radio and later on television. Peals also published several best-selling books, including The Power of Positive Thinking, which has sold over 20 million copies and has been translated into 41 different languages.
Dr. Peale’s message of positive thinking, strong faith and helping others achieve their true potential continues to live on with us well into new millennium.