Your Greatest Asset: Creative Vision and Empowered Communication Contributor(s): Nightingale, Earl (Author) |
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ISBN: 1640950885 ISBN-13: 9781640950887 Publisher: Sound Wisdom OUR PRICE: $15.19 Product Type: Paperback Published: December 2019 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Self-help | Personal Growth - Success - Business & Economics | Motivational - Self-help | Personal Growth - Happiness |
Series: Official Nightingale Conant Publication |
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 5.4" W x 8.4" (0.44 lbs) 168 pages |
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Publisher Description: Has the "daily grind" diminished your enthusiasm for your various pursuits, both personal and professional? Are you in need of some fresh inspiration and motivation--some tangible strategies to help you rediscover your passions and break through mental blocks and other obstacles that are preventing you from achieving your goals? Let Earl Nightingale, one of the most successful radio broadcasters of all time and an expert on joyful, purposeful living, help you actualize your dreams by showing you the importance of creative thinking and impactful communication. As you'll discover, these two elements hold the key to healthy relationships, excellence in leadership, success in business, and effectiveness in public speaking. Your Greatest Asset contains some of Nightingale's most inspiring broadcasts on the subjects of brainstorming, problem-solving, decision-making, goal achievement, and interpersonal communication. Its simple yet incisive messages will teach you techniques and attitudes, which, if practiced regularly, will result in your living an even more creative, rewarding life. In this volume, you'll learn how to:
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Contributor Bio(s): Nightingale, Earl: - 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. |