The Psychology of Swagger: How to Increase Your Self-confidence, Charisma and Aura to Become a Better You
Written by Rich Johnson
Narrated by Jim D. Johnston
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About this audiobook
Swagger is a state of mind—an unshakeable confidence that’s both consistent and persistent. CEOs have it. Celebrities have it. Athletes have it. Even some politicians have been known to have it. You can too.
The Psychology of Swagger is a short, compact read packed with invaluable guidance on how to better yourself so that you can have the self-confidence and swagger that you’ve always wanted.
Curious about why some people have the “it” factor? You know, the one thing that makes them stand out in a room full of people without having to say a word? Read about how to achieve this in Part One of The Psychology of Swagger. Later on in subsequent chapters, learn how to perfect this it factor by taking your swagger with you wherever you go.
Wondering how to conduct yourself on dates or in the workplace so that you exude self-confidence and swagger? Learn more about how to conduct yourself in these types of settings.
Discover how and why some of the most popular figures of today have swagger, and how to go about pursuing your passions like they did.
Written in an easy-to-follow conversational tone with concrete action items after each chapter, The Psychology of Swagger takes the reader on a step-by-step journey to improving their self-esteem.
The methods in The Psychology of Swagger are guaranteed to get you the self-confidence and swagger you deserve.
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