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The Confidence Course : Seven Steps to Self-Fulfillment
The Confidence Course Seven Steps to SelfFulfillment
Author: Walter Anderson
An inspiring step-by-step guide to overcoming self-doubt and achieving personal and professional success. Based on his popular course at the New School for Social Research in New York City, in The Confidence Course the former Marine, renowned storyteller and editor of Parade Walter Anderson teaches you how to choose what you want t...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780061094538
ISBN-10: 0061094536
Publication Date: 2/25/1998
Pages: 256
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Publisher: Perennial Currents
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Beyond Confidence
There are shelves upon shelves of self-help books out there promising the happiness or the self-fulfillment we are all desperately searching for, but this book by Walter Anderson is a surprising gem that can take you to the place you want to be. It guides you to ask the important, yet difficult questions of yourself in order to move your life forward. I am indebted to Mr. Anderson for being that supportive voice in my quest for self-acceptance and a more fulfilled life.

Author Description
Walter Anderson has been editor of Parade since June 1980. He is a member of the U.S. National Commission on Libraries and Information Sciences, and he serves on the boards of Literacy Volunteers of America, the National Center for Family Literacy, the National Dropout Prevention Fund, Very Special Arts, the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, and PBS.
He received a 1994 Hortio Alger Award, for which he was nominated by the late Norman Vincent Peale, and the Jewish National Fund's Tree of Life Award, which he received from Elie Wiesel. He lives in White Plains, New York, with his wife Loretta. They have two children.


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