
Émile Coué
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Émile Coué was a French pharmacist and psychologist known for developing the technique of autosuggestion, which emphasizes the power of the subconscious mind in influencing behavior and health. Born in 1857, Coué's interest in psychology grew from his experience in pharmacy, where he observed the effects of suggestion on patients. His most notable work, 'Simple Self-Healing: The Magic of Autosuggestion,' introduced the idea that positive thinking can lead to remarkable changes in one's life, essentially laying the groundwork for modern self-help movements.
Coué's methods gained popularity in the early 20th century, leading to the establishment of clinics where he practiced his techniques. He emphasized the importance of regular practice of autosuggestion, with the famous phrase 'Every day, in every way, I am getting better and better' becoming a cornerstone of his teachings. Coué's influence extends beyond his lifetime, impacting various fields, including psychology, psychotherapy, and personal development, making him a pivotal figure in the understanding of the mind-body connection.