How to Raise Your Self-Esteem: The Proven Action-Oriented Approach to Greater Self-Respect and Self-Confidence


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Of all the judgments you make in life, none is as important as the one you make about yourself. The difference between low self-esteem and high self-esteem is the difference between passivity and action, between failure and success. Now, one of America's foremost psychologists and a pioneer in self-esteem development offers a step-by-step guide to strengthening your sense of self-worth. Here are simple, straightforward and effective techniques that will dramatically improve the way you think and feel about yourself. You'll learn:

How to break free of negative self-concepts and self-defeating behavior.

How to dissolve internal barriers to success in work and love.

How to overcome anxiety, depression, guilt and anger.

How to conquer the fear of intimacy and success.

How to find -- and keep -- the courage to love yourself.

And much more.

Author: Nathaniel Branden
Publisher: Bantam
Published: 10/01/1988
Pages: 176
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.19lbs
Size: 6.87h x 4.19w x 0.51d
ISBN13: 9780553266467
ISBN10: 0553266462
BISAC Categories:
- Self-Help | Personal Growth | Self-Esteem
- Psychology | General
- Self-Help | Personal Growth | General

About the Author
Nathaniel Branden's pioneering work in the field of self-esteem over seven decades contributed to the evolution of the concept from obscurity to greater levels of clarity and acceptance. He wrote nearly 20 books on self-esteem, including such influential works as The Psychology of Self-Esteem, How to Raise Your Self-Esteem, The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem, and The Art of Living Consciously. In addition to his extensive work as a writer, Branden worked as a lecturer, therapist, and corporate consultant specializing in assisting modern businesses employ the principles of self-esteem to achieve greater levels of success. He also the founded The Branden Institute for Self-Esteem, a counseling center in Los Angeles, California. He died in 2014.