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Self-Mastery Through Conscious Autosuggestion
- Narrated by: Joe Nuckols
- Length: 1 hr and 30 mins
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Summary
“Day by day, in every way, I am getting better and better”
“Our actions spring not from our Will, but from our imagination.”
One of the most significant names in modern psychological and motivational philosophy is French mind theorist Emile Coué. His simple formula of using mantras or affirmations to reprogram your psyche like confidence, enthusiasm, and wellness inspired many self-help giants like Napoleon Hill, Maxwell Maltz, and Anthony Robbins. Thousands around the world swear by Coué’s approach. Even the Beatles used his key mantra—“Day by day, in every way, I am getting better and better.”
In this book, you will determine for yourself if his simple approach works.
Coué proposed many suffer from a poor self-image. Your imagination overcomes this. He wrote, “When the will and the imagination oppose each other, it is always the imagination which wins.”
Coué believed that through the power of self-suggestion or autosuggestion, any individual with nearly any problem could self-induce positive results.
Millions have heard, “Day by day, in every way, I am getting better and better.” Although few people today have ever heard of the man who wrote it.
Coué insisted that his mantra-based routine would reprogram your mind and uplift your abilities. Was he correct? There’s one way to find out, at least for your own private purposes. Relax and enjoy this presentation.
Nightingale Conant is honored to share with you the essence of the Emile Coué instructions and formula of the proven system of autosuggestion.
Self-Mastery Through Conscious Autosuggestion. The most famous work of Emile Coué.