The Ultimate Personal Power Classics Library
A Collection of the Greatest Non-Fiction Literary Works in Personal Development
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Dan Strutzel
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The Nightingale-Conant Corporation is proud to present The Ultimate Personal Power Classics Library—a collection of 4 of the greatest non-fiction literary works in the field of personal development.
Since the early 1960s, The Nightingale-Conant Corporation has been a world leader in publishing some of the most well-known, best-selling audio programs on success and happiness. Our co-founder, Earl Nightingale, was one of the greatest speakers and thinkers on these topics and was himself the author of great success classics, including the audio program Lead the Field, having sold over a million copies to date.
Over these past 60-plus years, we have published several hundreds of the great personal and spiritual development voices, from Brian Tracy, Denis Waitley, Jim Rohn and Mary Kay Ash to Marianne Williamson, Wayne Dyer, Deepak Chopra and Tony Robbins. All of these great speakers and thinkers developed their unique ideas and wisdom from a common foundation of success classics that shaped the thinking of their generation. And, upon the publication of many of these titles, several of them of have gone on to be acknowledged by customers and industry experts as modern-day classics.
However, there are several other titles, acknowledged by scores of Nightingale-Conant authors and customers to be foundational classics upon which later works in this field were built, which we never had the opportunity to publish. That is, until now. Here, for the first time, we are publishing four of these great classics in one place—for your listening and learning pleasure.
We have called this library The Ultimate Personal Power Classics Library because each of these classics features a specific aspect or piece of what comprises personal power, confidence and influence, that when these pieces are collected together, comprise the “whole picture” of an individual who is acknowledged as one of great overall power, confidence and influence.
The first aspect—financial power—is represented by the title The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason. The second aspect—political power (some would say “influential power”)—is represented by The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli. The third and fourth aspects—mental and spiritual power—are both represented each of the following titles by Neville Goddard—Feeling Is the Secret and The Power of Awareness.
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