Self Published Book Review of the Week: Unstoppable Confidence

Unstoppable Confidence

by Astrid Harris

This self-published book was recently reviewed by www.readerviews.com:

Life coach and author Astrid Harris describes her new book, “Unstoppable Confidence,” as ‘lifechanging’ and ‘a ticket to a whole new life.’ Are these things possible coming from a workbook comprised of only 29 pages? Harris thinks so.

“Unstoppable Confidence” is divided into six different lessons meant to be read individually and their strategies practiced thoroughly before moving on to the next section. Within each, there are ample writing areas for the reader to answer questions relating to their own situation, thereby personalizing the exercises and assignments. Harris utilizes each reader’s personal belief system and a deserving role model to further explain her empowering techniques.

As someone who has studied Daniel Goleman’s “Emotional Intelligence,” I had great doubts as to Astrid Harris’ ability to get the basic concept of self-awareness and self-confidence across in a mere 29-page workbook but I was pleasantly surprised. Without going into an enormous amount of detail, she explains self-confidence and the importance of knowing the ‘why’ behind various integral aspects of personality such as religious beliefs, personal convictions, opinions, etc. Her questions to the reader are thought-provoking and lead them on to further questions and deeper considerations. Her language and intents are easily understandable and free of the psychological jargon commonly found in books of the same genre.

“Unstoppable Confidence” is an easy to absorb book and perfect for someone with no prior studies or background in psychology. Its succinct format allows for even the busiest person to learn its methods without a great deal of time spent reading. Although additional resources at the end of the book for further study would have been nice to see, Harris gives her readers enough to get their confidence-boosting balls rolling. Ironically, the excitement and motivating nature she exudes in the pages of “Unstoppable Confidence” is not reflected in its bland and nondescript cover.

“Unstoppable Confidence” by Astrid Harris is a surprising find. Short, sweet, and to the point, these methods cater to already-overflowing schedules and frazzled minds with too much going on. Astrid Harris’ work is more like the ‘executive version’ of much thicker confidence building books yet with the same crucial information. Higher confidence and deeper self-knowledge is as quick as today.

For more information or to order the book, visit the author’s webpage: www.outskirtspress.com/unstoppableconfidence



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