$59 for Napoleon Hill Mastery Course from Nightingale Conant ($357 Value)
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Self-improvement course teaches the secrets to success through 15 downloadable MP3 audio lessons and online manuals
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The Deal
$59 for the Napoleon Hill Mastery Course (a $357 value)
The self-improvement course includes:
- 15 downloadable MP3 audio sessions
- The Napoleon Hill mastery course manual
- Science of success guide download
- Certification print-out available upon course completion
Self-improvement course teaches the secrets to success through 15 downloadable MP3 audio lessons and online manuals
Dashing to your most important goals can be very rewarding, as long as you remember to remove the rocket strapped to your back when finished. Catapult to your dreams with this Groupon.
The Deal
$59 for the Napoleon Hill Mastery Course (a $357 value)
The self-improvement course includes:
- 15 downloadable MP3 audio sessions
- The Napoleon Hill mastery course manual
- Science of success guide download
- Certification print-out available upon course completion
Need To Know Info
About Nightingale Conant
One of the first in the business of self-development, the origins of Nightingale Conant stretch back to World War II. Earl Nightingale was a serviceman assigned to the USS Arizona—and was one of only 100 to survive the attack on Pearl Harbor. Convinced he had been spared for a reason, Earl became obsessed with the secret of success. Why would one person find wealth and prosperity, another remain uneducated and penniless, and still another pay for everything in nickels? Late one night in 1956, Earl was struck with an idea, and woke up to write down what would become his biggest success: The Strangest Secret. In 1960, fellow WWII veteran Lloyd Conant joined forces with Nightingale, and the two formed Nightingale Conant, a global enterprise dedicated to disseminating positive psychology through radio, books, and now, the internet.