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Think You Can and You Will - How to Become a Champion in Life - cover

Think You Can and You Will - How to Become a Champion in Life

J. Steele

Publisher: RWG Publishing

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Summary

Are you afraid of trying? Worried that you might never make it? Learn the Champion Mindset!
Most of the time we are just afraid of moving towards our goals. We have plans for what we want to do in the long run, but never in the short run. When we get time to think we plan our next vacation instead of planning on the life we want and won't need a vacation from! In "Think You Can and You Will" the author talks about the mindset of a champion and how thinking towards your goals can actually make you achieve them.
Know the Champion's Mindset now!
Look at what the book holds for you:

	Understanding the game of life
	Figuring out the rules
	Learning what champions think and how they think
	Thinking about the life you want
	Preparing yourself for your goals
	Training to be what you want to be
	Devising the best plan
	And achieving what you always wanted!

Don't waste another second being afraid and not working on your goals. Think about what you want, work towards it with the winning mindset, and achieve it!
Don't be the Average Joe, but be the Champion You Want to Be!
 
Available since: 04/19/2023.

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