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Make Yourself Proud: A Student Success Message From Di Tran

Louisville Beauty Academy is honored to share the release of Di Tran’s new book, Make Yourself Proud: Keep Promises to Yourself and Become Evidence.

For students, this message matters deeply. Many people wait to feel confident before they begin. But in real life, confidence often grows after action. A student becomes stronger by showing up, practicing, correcting, learning, serving, and keeping small promises long enough for evidence to appear.

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A Message For Students And Families

Make Yourself Proud is not about ego. It is about responsibility, dignity, and self-trust. It teaches that a person can become proud in the clean sense: by doing what is right, by not quitting on their own growth, and by becoming someone their own conscience can trust.

That message aligns with Louisville Beauty Academy’s student culture. We believe students deserve encouragement, clear expectations, practical support, and a learning environment where progress is built through action.

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For students, confidence often grows after action. Evidence is built one kept promise at a time.

Companion Video And Audio

Di Tran also released companion media for readers and listeners who want the message in more than one format.

YouTube: The Confidence Illusion: Why You Should Act Before You’re Ready

Spotify: MAKE YOURSELF PROUD: The Humanization Philosophy of Self-Trust, Action, and Evidence

One Action At A Time

Students do not need to become perfect to begin. They need the next honest step. Attend. Practice. Ask. Correct. Serve. Try again. Build evidence.

That is a powerful message for beauty education and for life.

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Make yourself proud. One step, one kept promise, and one value-add at a time.

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What The Lost Majority Means for Students: Structure, Attendance, Reliability, and the Power of Keeping Going

Students often hear that they need to “believe in themselves.” That matters, but it is not enough.

Di Tran’s new book, The Lost Majority: Why Modern Life Breaks Human Momentum—and How to Restore Structure, Meaning, and Value, offers a more serious lesson: most long-term success is built less on emotional intensity and more on structure, attendance, follow-through, documentation, and the ability to keep going after difficult days.

Why this matters in school

At Louisville Beauty Academy, we see every day that real progress comes from rhythm: showing up, recording hours, completing requirements, following procedure, asking for correction, and continuing until licensure is earned. Motivation may start the journey. Reliability finishes it.

That is one reason this book matters to students. It explains that drift is not just a feeling. It becomes a real problem when intention stops turning into action.

Five lessons students can take from the book

  • Structure matters more than mood.
  • Attendance is not a formality; it is momentum made visible.
  • Proof protects you: hours, records, submissions, and completion matter.
  • Usefulness builds confidence faster than self-narration.
  • Steady people become indispensable.

A book about dignity through discipline

The Lost Majority does not shame people for struggling. It gives them language for why struggle happens and a framework for rebuilding order. That is deeply relevant to vocational education, where dignity grows when effort becomes visible skill, documented progress, and real readiness for work.

Where to Read, Watch, and Follow

For students, the message is simple and powerful: you do not need a perfect day every day. You need a structure strong enough to help you continue.

Infographic summarizing the core ideas of The Lost Majority by Di Tran.
Infographic: five core ideas from The Lost Majority by Di Tran.